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<blockquote data-quote="Jason43" data-source="post: 2249430" data-attributes="member: 9523"><p>Dead horse beaten, stabbed, shot and beaten some more....</p><p></p><p>K&N ru-3530, maf adapter, heatshield. The reasons why this setup outperforms the others have been discussed numerous times on here and CEG. </p><p>The BAT intake has the reverse cone filter(=turbulant airflow) and would still be sucking in hot air since the filter is not enclosed. The Injen looks to be the exact same thing as the homeade setup, only with a smaller filter and MAF adapter. It even says on CTA's webpage that it must be adapted to fit the SVT. I don't know why anyone would want to spend the money on an intake when the homeade intake is half the price and performs better. If you guys insist on buying an actual pre-made kit, go over to NECO and buy the GMK intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason43, post: 2249430, member: 9523"] Dead horse beaten, stabbed, shot and beaten some more.... K&N ru-3530, maf adapter, heatshield. The reasons why this setup outperforms the others have been discussed numerous times on here and CEG. The BAT intake has the reverse cone filter(=turbulant airflow) and would still be sucking in hot air since the filter is not enclosed. The Injen looks to be the exact same thing as the homeade setup, only with a smaller filter and MAF adapter. It even says on CTA's webpage that it must be adapted to fit the SVT. I don't know why anyone would want to spend the money on an intake when the homeade intake is half the price and performs better. If you guys insist on buying an actual pre-made kit, go over to NECO and buy the GMK intake. [/QUOTE]
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