Originally Posted by BradH
Originally Posted by AndyF
... What I'm doing these days is ordering the Trick Flow intake from Hughes Engines with their deep port match already done. That way I don't have to mess with it. Hughes has a CNC program on hand as well as the correct fixture so I don't see any reason to eat chips on my bench when they have it figured out. I highly recommend using the Hughes deep port match even if you're planning on doing some plenum work yourself. Might as well get the dirty work done by them and just do the fun stuff yourself.

I don't see that option on their web site. Dare I ask how much Hughes adds to the cost of a $350 intake for their "deep port match"? shruggy

It looks like it would be over 5 bills for the intake without shipping for the basic deal. I still need pushrods,springs,retainers,gaskets,and misc. There always seems to be a lot of misc. laugh2
I just don't think I need a $500 intake at this point
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