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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 2000BlackGT: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by 67stang: [qb]Here is the comment from the fellow who tested the intake on his N/A 2V: I was the N/A guinnea pig today. Not as good of results. [b]We only gained about 7 peak horsepower and lost tons of torque in the powerband.[/b] The short runners just don't generate enough velocity without a blower. keep in mind that the blown car gained 55 hp over a Bullit intake. Just imagine what you'll get if you have a blower with a stock intake and you swap it out for one of these. THIS thing ROCKS with a blower. So...how many GP commitments do we still have at $1400 :rolleyes: [/qb][/QUOTE]they knew they were not going to see too big of gains on this intake as it sits on a N/A application as they did on a blown car. That is why they are making a smaller version, and changing the runner length and a few other things to increase velocity to make it see more mid-range power for those do not have full race set-ups or blowers. So...how many GP commitments do we still have at $1400, which is not even a correct price "if" there was a GP. :rolleyes: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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