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Weiland Vs Edelbrock Intakes
By Dusty - 01/14/2005 9:57:23 PM; IP 152.163.101.10
i'm in the same dilema but i found out that the weiland has a heat crossover and the edelbrock doesn't. the thing with edelbrock is that all their parts are dynomatched to work together so they perform there best when combined with there cam and everything else. look at the rpm ranges and match them to your cam's rpm band of course and think about just how much power u want to make. hope this helped. its just how i've been batting it around in my head so maybe it will give you some clues
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