Dodge intake manifolds?
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You would need a different throttle plate if you did the throttle body. Lot more work for the minimal benefit you get.
Doing the throttle bores on the intake? Questionable. Not sure you would gain anything.
Modding the stock kegger isn't too bad of a job, just time consuming.
If you are running boost, you want a different manifold in any event. Runners in the kegger are just too long. Check your local craigslist, ebay, etc, for used M1/Air Gap manifolds. Happens once in a while. Those three are your only options. Just not much aftermarket support left for these engines.
Doing the throttle bores on the intake? Questionable. Not sure you would gain anything.
Modding the stock kegger isn't too bad of a job, just time consuming.
If you are running boost, you want a different manifold in any event. Runners in the kegger are just too long. Check your local craigslist, ebay, etc, for used M1/Air Gap manifolds. Happens once in a while. Those three are your only options. Just not much aftermarket support left for these engines.
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