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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Looking for advice on cold air intake.
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<blockquote data-quote="RedfireVenom" data-source="post: 488581" data-attributes="member: 8230"><p>I have the Steeda on my car and I love it, but for a GT I would go with an in-feder kit like the one that MAC or BBK makes. On my 1995 GT I went from a K&N engine bay filter kit and then I switched to the BBK in-fender CAI. After the switch I get better fuel mileage, about 30 miles per tank, and the car felt better. For blown cars like the 03 Cobra I would definately recommend the Steeda kit. My 3 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedfireVenom, post: 488581, member: 8230"] I have the Steeda on my car and I love it, but for a GT I would go with an in-feder kit like the one that MAC or BBK makes. On my 1995 GT I went from a K&N engine bay filter kit and then I switched to the BBK in-fender CAI. After the switch I get better fuel mileage, about 30 miles per tank, and the car felt better. For blown cars like the 03 Cobra I would definately recommend the Steeda kit. My 3 cents. [/QUOTE]
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