tell me what u think about this intake?

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Get a real manifold.

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Ghetto. plain and simple.

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its half assed.

no.

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why put that engine in that car?

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I have seen that done more than a few times over the years, and that looks to be one of the better ones. I would love to have A/F gauges and EGTs on all 6 to see what effects it had, and to flow it and get the numbers. I am sure it leans the rear 2 out a bit like the GReddy manifolds, but I wonder if its any worse than any other manifold, and what the flow is like. I think the results would be interesting for sure, maybe disappointing, but interesting for sure.I think I might do that when I move to my new shop, I just dont have a flowbench so if anyone has one and would be willing to flow it for me that would be great. We could post up the results and tell people why this is a good/bad idea.

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ripracer wrote:why put that engine in that car?
why not?


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