Cobra intake worth it?

Hey guys ive been looking into putting a Gt40 intake and head swap on my car for a while kinda waiting on the right deal to come up. I found a satin finish cobra intake with a 1" spacer and hes throwing in a set of factory 18# injectors. I dont need the injectors but he wants them to go with the intake. He wants 200 bucks for the combo. does this seem like a good deal and what can I expect performance wise?
 
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If your stock, the Cobra intake is the best intake you can get. I personally love the Cobra intake. On a stock motor, you can expect 15-20 HP to the tires, every motor is a bit diff. 200 bucks is about right. Not a steal, but not to high.
 
A spacer does two things, 1) it isolates heat from the engine getting to the upper intake manifold, which is a good thing, and 2) it lengthens the runner tract which tends to lower the power band (rpm wise), which on a near stock motor is okay, but not as desirable with say a big cam and head combo. I personally prefer a 3/8" spacer so I get the first benefit, without significantly affecting the runner tract length. The sucking sound you described may have been a vacuum leak from not sealing, you shouldn't hear the spacer. The Cobra intake is not the highest flowing intake around, but I agree with Kdubslugga, if you're running factory heads, it's an excellent choice. I ran one for years, including with Trick Flow Twisted Wedge heads, and it works very well.
 
GT40 Intake/Heads etc

Not too bad. Think I paid about $150 for heads and intake and TB at pick a part. That included my labor to remove. Should have gone on 1/2 off day in the fall/winter as it was Aug in Houston and a steam bath.

You may need to work on the heads too so keep that in mind.
 
On my 90' I'm running GTP heads, Explorer intake and 70mm EGR spacer and throttle body with a cold air intake, a 73mm C&L Maf housing and 24# injectors. The bottom end is .030 over with a B303 cam. I couldn't be happier. I gasket matched the lower and head. Smoothed out the radiuses in the lower intake and blended the bowls in the heads just a little, you don't want to get carried away, and opened up the exhaust ports some. It pulls great from idle through about 3500 then it feels like it gets a 50 shot of nitrous and twists to 6000 before I grab the next gear. I drove a basically stock 93' GT the other day and the difference is like night and day. If I could have I would have run GT heads, but I got a smoking good deal on a complete 2000 Mountaineer engine. But then I had to find a 96' Explorer intake because anything newer doesn't have the internal EGR passage.
 
I ended up buying the intake today. got it for $200 bucks without the injectors but i didnt need them anyway. Turns out the spacer isnt one inch its about 3/8 i would say. luckily the guy was as bad at mechanics as he was at measuring because i had to pull the intake off the car. (i didnt know that yesterday) but the bolts were only in hand tight lol and he claims he ran it like that. either way I think I got a pretty good deal. Im happy. also got a set of stock valve covers for 25 bones from him. I got my car with autozone edelbrock specials that leak like a bastard and look like something from well autozone.
 
He was saying it would run cooler, he said the spacer would in a way act as an insulator to stop so much heat from soaking in the upper intake.

I understood what he said - did you understand what I said? A spacer does zero "cooling" good with a big chunk of EGR spacer aluminum bolted to the upper that has 190-200 degrees coolant and 1000 degree EGR gasses passing through it.