Edelbrock's Victor Jr. 4.6L Intake Manifold

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I'm a little late in this thread and a bit confused. The intake is VERY well priced. What exactly is the deal with plenum and then TB tube options?? It relocates the TB right, so we need a new tube and new plenum / adapter. I'd like to compare this to the 800 dollar Trick Flow piece which is good to go with no real changes.

If anyone can clarify our options here I'd appreciate it.:nice:

well if you want the hard truth , here is a list of what you will need to hook it up.
intake 289$ Jegs
rails cost 99$ Jegs
69$ Adaptar + 140$ Fittings and stock line route MMR
Shipping cost 11$ + 24$
total: $632
 
so edelbrock dont make an upper to go with this and neither does anyone else? thats strange they would not make it to fit stock style plenums since there are accufab, cl, tf... anyway, so you need the adapter to make it fit. then you need the fuel lines and fittings. now heres a question...

what if you buy the intake and adapter then buy the bbk fuel rail kit which seems to come with all the fittings and stuff. would that work or is there a problem getting this intake and fuel rails linked up to the stock stuff even with an aftermarket kit that has those fittings included? i would think something like this would be a little cheaper if it would work.

heres a link
BBK High Flow Aluminum Fuel Rail Kit (99-04 4.6L) at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
 
well if you want the hard truth , here is a list of what you will need to hook it up.
intake 289$ Jegs
rails cost 99$ Jegs
69$ Adaptar + 140$ Fittings and stock line route MMR
Shipping cost 11$ + 24$
total: $632


Problem there the stock plenum doesn't work as well on this setup. Take a look at the picture of the size difference to the intake plenum. I know of someone working on a combo that would include:

Intake
6061 elbow
Mods to intake to fit stock fuel rails or stock type fuel rails for those that already have good aftermarket ones

For $699 shipped range

Should know more details next couple of weeks after the fabricator gets done with the prototype. If it works then its a simple bolt on and retune.
 
so edelbrock dont make an upper to go with this and neither does anyone else? thats strange they would not make it to fit stock style plenums since there are accufab, cl, tf... anyway, so you need the adapter to make it fit. then you need the fuel lines and fittings. now heres a question...

what if you buy the intake and adapter then buy the bbk fuel rail kit which seems to come with all the fittings and stuff. would that work or is there a problem getting this intake and fuel rails linked up to the stock stuff even with an aftermarket kit that has those fittings included? i would think something like this would be a little cheaper if it would work.

heres a link
BBK High Flow Aluminum Fuel Rail Kit (99-04 4.6L) at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!


Edelbrock initially designed this intake for the Cobra kit car crowd, there was never a thought to mount it to a stock fuel injected Mustang. The fuel rail mounts on this intake are unique and the fuel rails that fit don't have a sensor mount built in. This is why everybody using it is fabbing things to fit.
 
I was wondering about how this intake affected your torque, it looks great for making good hp with those short runners, but i figure it would take away on your torque, im running a ported trickflow to match my heads myself. I would imagine my car would have made more torque with stock intake, but the car makes good power and runs good so thats all i care about.
 
just got my 6061.com plenuim today!

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Update on the install , was a very tiring one but at the end it was worth it , car feel much lighter than stock , drive ability is awesome and better than stock , my Vortech pipe needs some trimming its blowing off at 5k rpm :rlaugh:

so dyno has to wait.

More pictures with details next morning :D
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More pictures for reference , note the the fuel rail setup :)
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you wouldn't believe how deep the gap is , its enough to fit a bag in there.
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Rail Picture. awesome quality , don't mind the oil my hands are dirty ^^
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Fuel Pressure sensor is mounted in the front and the feed is on the other side , the stock fuel line will not reach the front of the rail , i believe you need a 97-98 feed line its a direct fit and is longer making it OEM and clean! if your doing it reveres for the sake of simplicity.
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Hey guys,

I've just had my (P)lastic (I)ntake Manifold crack at the thermostat housing on my 2001 (112k miles), and lost most of the coolant.

After I check to see if the engine is still usable, I would like to use the Edelbrock Manifold. The car is completely stock and I would be aiming for an N/A setup. I figure I'd start now since I may be replacing the manifold.

I'm currently trying to piece together and price out everything. I've found the Manifold + Rails, plus the MMR Plenum Adapter Plate (w/ lines + fittings) + Fuel Rail Sensor Adapter.

What else am I looking at getting to complete this? I noticed kuwait showed a few odds and ends. What are these specific parts and where might I find them for sale.

Any help is much appreciated.
 
Hey guys,

I've just had my (P)lastic (I)ntake Manifold crack at the thermostat housing on my 2001 (112k miles), and lost most of the coolant.

After I check to see if the engine is still usable, I would like to use the Edelbrock Manifold. The car is completely stock and I would be aiming for an N/A setup. I figure I'd start now since I may be replacing the manifold.

I'm currently trying to piece together and price out everything. I've found the Manifold + Rails, plus the MMR Plenum Adapter Plate (w/ lines + fittings) + Fuel Rail Sensor Adapter.

What else am I looking at getting to complete this? I noticed kuwait showed a few odds and ends. What are these specific parts and where might I find them for sale.

Any help is much appreciated.

honestly man, coming from someone with it, its just not worth it N/A, even if the car is built, it took bout $1000 bucks to get mine on the car, and it barly made any more power on a high comp, ported head, cams and longtubes car, the PI intake will support good N/A power:nice:

and the stock plenuim with the adapted doesn't work good at all, it will make the 4 corner cylinders rich. its just too narrow to work on the edelbrock