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truth about the boss intake
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<blockquote data-quote="ALLKHEINZ" data-source="post: 12104633" data-attributes="member: 96386"><p>I had a boss intake on my 2011 auto and took it off a few days later...hated the tq loss down low and founf that trading low end tq was not worth a 30hp gain above 6800 rpm...prolly great for the higher revving boss and road racing but i felt the loss of low end immediately and the hp top end gain wasnt enough to prevent my car from losing 2 tenths off my best e.t.......might be helpfull with forced induction but my car worked best with stock intake...perhaps porting the stock intake might give a good middle ground between the stock and boss intakes....Matt D of Dasilvas has the boss intake on his car and recently told me that adding the accufab tbody gave him his low end tq loss back which i found interesting....hes run 10.80's N/A in his coyote powered 05 mustang so the tbody and boss intake combo may be the trick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALLKHEINZ, post: 12104633, member: 96386"] I had a boss intake on my 2011 auto and took it off a few days later...hated the tq loss down low and founf that trading low end tq was not worth a 30hp gain above 6800 rpm...prolly great for the higher revving boss and road racing but i felt the loss of low end immediately and the hp top end gain wasnt enough to prevent my car from losing 2 tenths off my best e.t.......might be helpfull with forced induction but my car worked best with stock intake...perhaps porting the stock intake might give a good middle ground between the stock and boss intakes....Matt D of Dasilvas has the boss intake on his car and recently told me that adding the accufab tbody gave him his low end tq loss back which i found interesting....hes run 10.80's N/A in his coyote powered 05 mustang so the tbody and boss intake combo may be the trick... [/QUOTE]
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