Late Model Engines recently tested two nearly-identical 427 cubic-inch LS engines on the dyno.
One had cathedral-port heads, the other had rectangular-port heads, and the dyno shows a clear difference.
Late Model Engines recently tested two nearly-identical 427 cubic-inch LS engines on the dyno.
One had cathedral-port heads, the other had rectangular-port heads, and the dyno shows a clear difference.
So which FAST intake is right for your application, and what makes them the go-to manifold for so many engine builders? We dug into the design and engineering of these plastic fantastic manifolds to answer those questions.
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