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Which engine do these stacks come from??

Could any one tell me which engine the following mfi stacks come from?? P/N 911 110 301 0R Thanks in advance

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anyone know on this site where the part numbers might be listed?
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MFI intake stacks?

Are they plastic or Mag?
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They are magnesium but I was curious as to which specific car they came from. T, E, or S. I think the metal stacks are pre 72 but was curious to their port sizes etc... Thanks

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They're definitly pre 72 (69-71) if you measure the stacks then you can find out where they are from. Sorry I don't have a list of part #'s

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Thanks Tim!!
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69 mag stacks are also slightly different from 70-71. They are not interchangable in regards to the throttle bodies.
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Search the info using Bobboloo as the source. He put up a chart a while back.

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