ID this Intake please

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RAT ROD AL

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What is it and how good for a street driver is it ?
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Pretty sure the larger ports. So is this like Mopar performance stuff of just factory intake or what. It looks like it's been powder coated or something.
 

Great 340/360 intake for the street, lighter and will stay cooler, also performs better than stock and also resembles a stock dual plane too. If you paint it most people would never know its an aluminum one!
 
Thanks guys , I guess I'll use it on my build. It came with all the parts in a package deal. Didn't know what it was exactly .
 
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It's factory aftermarket M1 dual plane cast by the Buddy Bar foundry. That's a very famous and high quality foundry. They cast some of the dead best intake manifolds ever through the muscle car era. In fact, they are still in business today. That's a very good intake for the street.

Welcome to Buddy Bar Casting
 
I just wanted to comment on a few things that nobody else mentioned. This is a hybrid style intake. It has LA engine pattern where it attaches to the heads, but has a Magnum engine thermostat and bypass hose location. This intake would usually only be used if you were installing a Magnum timing cover, water pump, and brackets on an older LA engine.
 
I just wanted to comment on a few things that nobody else mentioned. This is a hybrid style intake. It has LA engine pattern where it attaches to the heads, but has a Magnum engine thermostat and bypass hose location. This intake would usually only be used if you were installing a Magnum timing cover, water pump, and brackets on an older LA engine.
I thought that thermostat housing looked a little different.
 
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