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1989 Ford Mustang GT Intake Installation - Air Apparent

Increase Your 5.0's Induction Capabilities With The High-Flow, Direct-Replacement Edelbrock Performer 5.0 Manifold
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Edelbrock Performance Intake Manifold
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1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Edelbrock Performance Intake Manifold
The Edelbrock Performer 5.0 intake manifold comes with a lower plenum, an upper plenum, a plenum cover, a plenum gasket (upper to lower), a plenum cover gasket, attaching hardware (upper to lower), and a gray powdercoat finish (upper only). The long runner design will yield nice, streetable torque on a decent-breathing engine, and the upper and lower plenums are CNC port-matched to enhance performance.
1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Stock Manifold
Here's what our '89 GT looked... 
   
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1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Stock Manifold
Here's what our '89 GT looked like before we began. At this point, a MAC cold-air kit, Crane 1.7 roller rockers, and a Ford Racing Performance Parts throttle body/EGR spacer were the only enhancements to the engine. The upper intake has been off to install the rockers, but the lower intake has never been removed from the engine.
1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Negative Battery Cable
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1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Negative Battery Cable
After disconnecting the negative battery cable, begin the intake swap by disconnecting the throttle inlet tube and all the intake's sensor connectors and vacuum hoses. If you think you'll have a problem hooking everything back up later, use tape to mark where these items are connected.
1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Throttle Body
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1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Throttle Body
Don't forget the throttle cable (it's a common mistake). Remove the two 10mm bolts now; otherwise it will be difficult to free them with the upper plenum loosely sliding around. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to pop the linkage free of the throttle body.
1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Name Plate
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1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Name Plate
Six bolts hold the upper plenum to the lower-two in the front, two in the rear, and two under the removable plenum nameplate. If your intake has never been removed, there is a small bracket on the driver-side rear of the manifold that needs to come off.
1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Stock Part Removal
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1989 Ford Mustang Gt Intake Install Stock Part Removal
With the six bolts removed, the upper plenum should easily give way with a simple bump of the hand. It can then be lifted off the lower plenum. Go slowly in case you've missed a connection or hose. It's good to have a helper at this point so you don't have to set the manifold down.

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