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Vendor: S&S
Type: Intake Manifold
Sku: N/A
The factory Milwaukee-Eight comes with a plastic intake manifold — and that’s a problem. While it keeps costs down, it also brings heat soak, warping issues, and long-term durability concerns. Plastic becomes brittle over time, especially in hot environments or under performance pressure.
If you're running a tuned engine, stage kits, or just riding hard, that plastic manifold becomes a serious bottleneck. It restricts airflow, limits throttle response, and can even cause vacuum leaks when it starts to deform.
Upgrading to a performance aluminum intake manifold means better airflow, cooler operation, and rock-solid reliability — not to mention a cleaner, more aggressive look. If you’re serious about performance, it’s one of the smartest upgrades you can make.
You have two options to pick from: