Yes, I have flowed the C9 intake in both FORD and SHELBY lettering. I still own one, and the ports are very big for a stockish Windsor. It was almost impossible to balance the flow between the planes, and there were no heads at the time that would support the intake. I would have to dig through 25 years of flow sheets, but if memory is anywhere close to correct, it flowed in the 350-370cfm range after a gasket match. I raced a Port O Sonic on my 357W with better success before the Victor Jr became available. The Victor Jr out of the box flows ~310-315 cfm average, and the RPM Air Gap averages ~285 cfm. (351W intakes only) I prefer to open the Victor Jr up to 120% of whatever a head flows, and the RPM Air Gap to 110% of the head flow. Some of the better heads like the TFS High Port heads now flow over 340 cfm, and getting 400 cfm out of the Victor Jr is still possible without making the ports larger than the 1250 gasket size. I really like the whole family of 351W style engines for anything short of restorations and especially for Fox mustang sleepers. You can build a 351--462W that weighs less than a stock 302HO. Joe-JDC