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    Originally posted by Sheik-YurBooty
    can you please explain what the intake does? Does it add power & what about gas comsumpsion? Does it save gas or burn more? Thx , Btuce

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    This kit did 10.5hp at the tires on the dyno
    I would sure like to see the dyno printout of this!
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    No problem, PM me your email and i will scan it and send it to you.
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    Thanks for posting that AEM link JollyRoger! For those looking at that system you'll note that there's absolutely no insulation or any exotic coatings on their cold-air intake systems. It's all about getting cooler air from somewhere other than the engine compartment.

    I've almost got my templates done for the air box to use with Mike's intake once it arrives. If it looks good enough I'll share with the group.
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    Originally posted by Joe_Black
    Thanks for posting that AEM link JollyRoger! For those looking at that system you'll note that there's absolutely no insulation or any exotic coatings on their cold-air intake systems. It's all about getting cooler air from somewhere other than the engine compartment.

    I've almost got my templates done for the air box to use with Mike's intake once it arrives. If it looks good enough I'll share with the group.
    I asked this earlier... Remove insulation is better for a cold air draw? correct if I am inferring right.
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