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<blockquote data-quote="kdanner" data-source="post: 11542022" data-attributes="member: 11952"><p>Glad to see someone else sees through the advertising hype. The 2 biggest proponents of aftermarket intakes in this thread are a guy who manufactures them and a guy who sells them. Surely they aren't here trying to sell anything, now are they? Well boys, mine trapped a best of 126.5 MPH and that was +300 DA, so you can't claim I ran in a mine shaft to do it. Weight 3650 just in case you try to go there. Tested a CAI that same night. Guess what, nothing.</p><p></p><p>Tell you what, I'll even test one again, at the Texas Mile next month. I mean after all if these things make so much power, it should really pick it up, standing on it for a full mile, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdanner, post: 11542022, member: 11952"] Glad to see someone else sees through the advertising hype. The 2 biggest proponents of aftermarket intakes in this thread are a guy who manufactures them and a guy who sells them. Surely they aren't here trying to sell anything, now are they? Well boys, mine trapped a best of 126.5 MPH and that was +300 DA, so you can't claim I ran in a mine shaft to do it. Weight 3650 just in case you try to go there. Tested a CAI that same night. Guess what, nothing. Tell you what, I'll even test one again, at the Texas Mile next month. I mean after all if these things make so much power, it should really pick it up, standing on it for a full mile, right? [/QUOTE]
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