M1 4510016 intake manifold
#1
M1 4510016 intake manifold
Good day, all.
2nd gen Ram 1500 4x4 with 410 (360 gas) stroker and 4.56 GR. Obviously, the kegger intake is limiting. I’m looking for an M1 P4510016 intake (will be rebuilt; doesn’t have to beautiful) but all I can seem to find are scammers. Been calling junk yards with no luck. Any one have one to sell or know of a reputable business (pictures stolen from the internet)?
God bless!
2nd gen Ram 1500 4x4 with 410 (360 gas) stroker and 4.56 GR. Obviously, the kegger intake is limiting. I’m looking for an M1 P4510016 intake (will be rebuilt; doesn’t have to beautiful) but all I can seem to find are scammers. Been calling junk yards with no luck. Any one have one to sell or know of a reputable business (pictures stolen from the internet)?
God bless!
#2
Good luck finding one. They make hens teeth some downright common. I haven't seen one for sale in a couple years. Mopar stopped producing them quite some time ago.
Best bet is probably going to be the hughes air-gap intake... It's a similar design, and breathes MUCH better than the kegger.
Best bet is probably going to be the hughes air-gap intake... It's a similar design, and breathes MUCH better than the kegger.
#3
You can find M1 5.2/5.9 intakes, if you're persistent and keep your eyes out for them regularly on the web. I think that part number is the M1 intake I have which has the EGR provision, which can be blocked off and used on any 5.2 or 5.9 magnum engine.
The issue you will run into is how much do you want to pay for it? To-date, most folks selling them know what they have and are currently charging a premium for them. There are other options, such as the Hughes air-gap and the Chinese Edelbrock knock-off intake (bolts to either an LA engine or a magnum engine) - for the knock-off intake, you would need to have injector bungs drilled/added/welded to it to use it for fuel injection. The aluminum knock-off intake is available on eBay pretty cheap.
The M1 intake pops up regularly on Facebook Marketplace, Facebook 5.2 & 5.9 related forums, eBay, etc.
The issue you will run into is how much do you want to pay for it? To-date, most folks selling them know what they have and are currently charging a premium for them. There are other options, such as the Hughes air-gap and the Chinese Edelbrock knock-off intake (bolts to either an LA engine or a magnum engine) - for the knock-off intake, you would need to have injector bungs drilled/added/welded to it to use it for fuel injection. The aluminum knock-off intake is available on eBay pretty cheap.
The M1 intake pops up regularly on Facebook Marketplace, Facebook 5.2 & 5.9 related forums, eBay, etc.
#4
You can find M1 5.2/5.9 intakes, if you're persistent and keep your eyes out for them regularly on the web. I think that part number is the M1 intake I have which has the EGR provision, which can be blocked off and used on any 5.2 or 5.9 magnum engine.
The issue you will run into is how much do you want to pay for it? To-date, most folks selling them know what they have and are currently charging a premium for them. There are other options, such as the Hughes air-gap and the Chinese Edelbrock knock-off intake (bolts to either an LA engine or a magnum engine) - for the knock-off intake, you would need to have injector bungs drilled/added/welded to it to use it for fuel injection. The aluminum knock-off intake is available on eBay pretty cheap.
The M1 intake pops up regularly on Facebook Marketplace, Facebook 5.2 & 5.9 related forums, eBay, etc.
The issue you will run into is how much do you want to pay for it? To-date, most folks selling them know what they have and are currently charging a premium for them. There are other options, such as the Hughes air-gap and the Chinese Edelbrock knock-off intake (bolts to either an LA engine or a magnum engine) - for the knock-off intake, you would need to have injector bungs drilled/added/welded to it to use it for fuel injection. The aluminum knock-off intake is available on eBay pretty cheap.
The M1 intake pops up regularly on Facebook Marketplace, Facebook 5.2 & 5.9 related forums, eBay, etc.
#5
There are definitely scammers in there, but, I have bought a couple vehicles from the marketplace, and had good luck. The trick is, don't show the money, until you are sure they have, and you want... the product. Beware of anyone say "Its in a storage unit".... or similar.....
#6
There are definitely scammers in there, but, I have bought a couple vehicles from the marketplace, and had good luck. The trick is, don't show the money, until you are sure they have, and you want... the product. Beware of anyone say "Its in a storage unit".... or similar.....
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