Single plane intake manifold for Gen III Hemi, EFI Black 300-930BK
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Single plane intake manifold for Gen III Hemi, EFI Black 300-930BK

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Description

Single plane intake manifold for Gen III Hemi, EFI Black 300-930BKfits 2009 2023 5. 7 liter, 2005 2010 6. 1 liter and 2011 2023 6. 4 liter Chrysler Gen III Hemi engines. These new single plane intake manifold kits are designed for 2009 Current 5. 7 liter, 2005 2010 6. 1 liter, and 2011 Current 6. 4 liter Chrysler Gen III Hemi engines. They provide maximum hood clearance combined with plenum and runner geometry that provide a broad RPM powerband for high performance street strip engine applications to a maximum

fits 2009-2023 5.7-liter, 2005-2010 6.1-liter and 2011-2023 6.4-liter Chrysler Gen III Hemi engines.

These new single-plane intake manifold kits are designed for 2009-Current 5.7-liter, 2005-2010 6.1-liter, and 2011-Current 6.4-liter Chrysler Gen III Hemi engines. They provide maximum hood clearance combined with plenum and runner geometry that provide a broad RPM powerband for high-performance street/strip engine applications to a maximum engine speed of 7500 RPM. The isolated design of the air/fuel passages helps to increase charge air density and performance.

NOTES: These manifolds are designed to fit with 2009-Current 5.7L, 2005-2010 6.1L and 20011-Current 6.4L Chrysler Gen III Hemi engines. Adapter plates 300-652 will allow use with early, small port engines.

Features:

  • Minimum carb flange height for maximum clearance to hood
  • 4150 type throttle/carb flange
  • Cast aluminum construction. Great for turbocharger, centrifugal blower or NOS power adders
  • Billet fuel rails included with 300-930, 300-930BK
  • Unique casting for 300-931, 300-931BK without injector bungs for clean appearance
  • Height to throttle valve flange in front is 3.31-inch, rear is 4.25-inch
  • Port size: 1.72-inches tall, 1.75-inches wide
  • Billet aluminum oil fill cap included
  • Designed for use with either Bosch EV1 or Gen III Hemi OEM fuel injectors
  • O-ring seals around ports

Specs:

Basic Operating RPM Range 2500-7500Revolutions per Minute
Brand Holley
Carburetor Studs Included No
Construction Cast
EGR Port No
Emission Code 3
Engine GEN 3 HEMI
Finish Black
Fuel Injectors Included No
Fuel Rail(s) Included Yes
Gasket Or Seal Included No
Grade Type Performance
Intake Port Gasket(s) Included No
Material Aluminum
Nitrous Bung(s) Included No
Plenum Finish Black
Product Type Intake Manifold
Removable Runners No
RPM Power Band 2500-7500
Single Or Dual Plane Type Single Plane
Throttle Body Included No
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