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Rus69

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I'm looking for a mammoth intake for Kenne Bell 2.8. PM me if you have one for sale! Thank you!
 

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Plenum going back of supercharger

Just making sure you know the mammoth is not a direct swap. Won’t go on a nonmammoth. If you have a nonmammoth and want a bigger inlet you need the Behemoth inlet. Ran it a few years very nice piece.
 

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Just making sure you know the mammoth is not a direct swap. Won’t go on a nonmammoth. If you have a nonmammoth and want a bigger inlet you need the Behemoth inlet. Ran it a few years very nice piece.
I do have a regular 2.8 and yes I am wanting to put a mammoth on it . I was not aware that the mammoth would not bolt on. I dont want to do something that will give me a bunch of issues.
 

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I do have a regular 2.8 and yes I am wanting to put a mammoth on it . I was not aware that the mammoth would not bolt on. I dont want to do something that will give me a bunch of issues.
Do you have pics of this inlet?
 

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Does KB build this plenum? Why do you no longer use it

I sold my 2.8L and I am now running a Kenne Bell 3.6L Mammoth on my 03 Cobra. Berry Plumbing is who makes this inlet. PM me and I can get you his contact info.
 

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I don't know if the Mammoth not fitting a standard KB is completely true. I am looking at adding the Mammoth Inlet to my standard inlet 2.6. The differences are the 2 rear water jacket fittings. The standard inlet fittings are vertical thus interfering with the Mammoth inlet, where as the Mammoth KB's water jackets are horizontal. If you could relocate them I believe it would work, at least that's what I plan on doing.

Godstang, how much hp did you gain from using Berry's inlet?
 

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I don't know if the Mammoth not fitting a standard KB is completely true. I am looking at adding the Mammoth Inlet to my standard inlet 2.6. The differences are the 2 rear water jacket fittings. The standard inlet fittings are vertical thus interfering with the Mammoth inlet, where as the Mammoth KB's water jackets are horizontal. If you could relocate them I believe it would work, at least that's what I plan on doing.

Godstang, how much hp did you gain from using Berry's inlet?


Not 100%. The biggest issue is that the Boost bypass comes off the back of the standard inlet and drops into the base plate. The Mammoth comes off the side and runs tubing to an adapter plate which the Standard does not have.

Then you have the fittings you are talking about. Then you have the easy issues battery relocation, wire extensions to move everything from passenger side to driver side, moving fuel items, and throttle cable and Throttle body have to totally be redone.

I guess I shouldn't say it can't be done but it would take a lot to make it work. Finding a Behemoth or Strictly Performance intake would be much easier.
 

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