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Which Air Intake Position is best?....
Top Cat:
I asked Mark at VWR when he worked there about intakes, and he concurred with you Mike. He told me that there is minimal benefit unless you have lots of power. Well his actuall words were unless you have the kind of power that Jonny C was putting under the bonnet of his ED 30 at the time. :smiley:
cmdrfire:
--- Quote from: Top Cat on September 14, 2009, 05:32:52 pm ---I asked Mark at VWR when he worked there about intakes, and he concurred with you Mike. He told me that there is minimal benefit unless you have lots of power. Well his actuall words were unless you have the kind of power that Jonny C was putting under the bonnet of his ED 30 at the time. :smiley:
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Who's Mike?
Top Cat:
--- Quote from: cmdrfire on September 14, 2009, 07:07:28 pm ---
--- Quote from: Top Cat on September 14, 2009, 05:32:52 pm ---I asked Mark at VWR when he worked there about intakes, and he concurred with you Mike. He told me that there is minimal benefit unless you have lots of power. Well his actuall words were unless you have the kind of power that Jonny C was putting under the bonnet of his ED 30 at the time. :smiley:
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Who's Mike?
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Its That Tony. :laugh: :wink:
Top Cat:
Sorry its just Tony Danza I used to call him That Tony but his actual name is Mike. :happy2:
Janner_Sy:
this is easily solved though, buy the forge twintake and you have two of the options covered. best of both worlds
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