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Can anyone tell me what im looking at? Sorry if this link is illegal, but its driving me crazy. And if its a better deal than the stocker im running, please dont purchase it. Im looking to buy this thing if its going to improve performance. Thanks
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header style intake that prolly flows better then standard intake
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like he said, its a much uglier intake that might flow a little better but hasnt really been proven to increase hp. the exhaust mani might flow better but a friend of mine has one and he eats shift cables. just saying.
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So far that ive been able to uncover about it is that its the older style from the LD2. Great for low end torque, bu fall on their face after 5000 rpm. With my H.O. im better off sticking with the log style intake, and im not looking forward to changing shif cables. Thanks
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Almost no plenum. That would hurt during changes in throttle position.
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well if u got it and had it ceramic coated i doubt u would eat up shifter cables at all
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