Trick Flow® R-Series Carbureted Intake Manifolds for Small Block Ford TFS-52400114

Part Number: TFS-52400114

$416.99

Intake Manifold, R-Series, Single Plane, Aluminum, Natural, 6.429 in. Height, 4-barrel Square Bore, Ford, 351W
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Trick Flow® R-Series Carbureted Intake Manifolds for Small Block Ford TFS-52400114

Trick Flow® R-Series Carbureted Intake Manifolds for Small Block Ford TFS-52400114

TFS-52400114

Part Number: TFS-52400114

Estimated Ship Date: May 18, 2026

$416.99

Estimated Ship Date: May 18, 2026

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Brand:
Manufacturer's Part Number:
TFS-52400114
Part Type:
Product Line:
Summit Racing Part Number:
TFS-52400114
UPC:
842645114649
Intake Section Included:
Complete
Engine Block Deck Height:
Standard deck
Carburetor Quantity:
One
Intake Style:
Single plane
Basic Operating RPM Range:
3,500-7,500
Intake Manifold Height:
6.450 in.
Intake Color:
Natural
Intake Material:
Aluminum
EGR:
No
Quantity:
Sold individually.
Notes:
This intake manifold is designed for use with standard deck height Ford 351W engine blocks.

Trick Flow® R-Series Carbureted Intake Manifolds for Small Block Ford

Trick Flow® R-Series Intake Manifolds for small block Ford are designed for maximum power delivery in heavily modified street/strip and race engines that operate in the 3,500-7,500 plus rpm range—right where it’s needed the most. Vital features include A319 aluminum construction, integral bosses for nitrous or fuel injection nozzles, and extra material for custom port work. Overall height to the Holley 4150-style carburetor mounting pad on 5.0L/302 engines 6.225 in.; overall height for 351W engines is 6.429 in.

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