Re: Single Plane Intake for a 350 the first time you try a s/p and feel the BIG difference, you will doing a lot more to your engine because you will want more.:eek2: if i were you.........:laugh:
Re: Single Plane Intake for a 350 The second time I used the intake I got it to seal up well, and I drove it on the street everyday for about 8 months with that big Lunati cam, and it drove great. Then that camshaft lost a lobe and the intake has been on the shelf since. The business that I drew all my 350 dyno and track testing funds from failed while that intake was on the road, and that is why it was never successfully tested by me. However, I gave it my best shot. I spent close to $1000 on this intake, and now no one wants to buy it for $250. I really feel $250 is more than fair, so please no more "free shipping" offers. I find that a little insulting.
I don't have a 350 car, but I do have a 350 sitting in the garage waiting for a car to come along. With that in mind, I'll take it! PM sent.
Re: Single Plane Intake for a 350 I agree and I appologize.. If it doesn't sell to 69GSCAL then I will take it for the price you PM'd me..
cason, i cant believe that it took so long to sell. there is a big difference from a d/p to a s/p and a learning curve on how to tune it and make it run. once thru that, its all :grin: and you'll wonder why i didnt do this before. :Smarty:
I agree. I will probably use another single plane in the future, and when that day comes I expect I will have the funds to throw around to finish the job. I bought this intake when I was 17! :laugh:
congratulations, Cason. it seems my offer scared some people into getting off the fence. :bglasses: :beer