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2011-2014 Mustangs
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Manifold and intake testing <> stock-ported-Boss w/stock vs CAI intake
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<blockquote data-quote="01bluesnake" data-source="post: 12824606" data-attributes="member: 84985"><p>I see what you are going after, but your example isnt even a close comparison of the intake setups we tested or the flow ability of the heads. Try using an example of a stock 302 manifold then one with doing some minor port work, I bet you would see a power gain due to the fact they were very restrictive stock. The volumetric efficiency of the stock manifold is very good, and directly shows that. The small port work that was done obviously hurt velocity enough to cause a power loss. I'm not sure why you want to say the test was flawed, but the results are what they are. We didn't strap on a sheetmetal intake manifold designed around boost or a wild n/a setup, just a mildly ported stock manifold and a boss.</p><p></p><p>Also by your theory, the boss manifold should of made less power than the ported because it didn't support the right cams or hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01bluesnake, post: 12824606, member: 84985"] I see what you are going after, but your example isnt even a close comparison of the intake setups we tested or the flow ability of the heads. Try using an example of a stock 302 manifold then one with doing some minor port work, I bet you would see a power gain due to the fact they were very restrictive stock. The volumetric efficiency of the stock manifold is very good, and directly shows that. The small port work that was done obviously hurt velocity enough to cause a power loss. I'm not sure why you want to say the test was flawed, but the results are what they are. We didn't strap on a sheetmetal intake manifold designed around boost or a wild n/a setup, just a mildly ported stock manifold and a boss. Also by your theory, the boss manifold should of made less power than the ported because it didn't support the right cams or hardware. [/QUOTE]
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