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Old 09-04-2007, 11:59 PM
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I have been doing some research, what are some pro and cons of different kinds of intake manifolds. ie trickflows, fox lake p51's, the wild intake from Reichard Racing http://www.reichardracing.com/46liter_intake.phpAnyone had any experience with this wild looking intake??
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Old 09-05-2007, 05:40 AM
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Hey Ghostrider, there probably isn't a single person on here with that intake. I just stumbled across it when I was looking for a new S/C pulley. If you are seriously considering it, I'd give Reichard Racing a call. They could also tell you what else you would need to buy and all that.
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Old 09-05-2007, 08:54 AM
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What are your goals?

They are very expensive & depending on what your goals are with the car, it's a lot of money for small rewards on a N/A car.

IMO, unless you are forging your rotating assembly & going for big numbers - it makes more senseto go witha supercharger.
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Uuh - I would do a search. There are more than a few on here with the P-51 including me.
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Old 09-05-2007, 09:13 PM
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I don't believe the RR intake is available anymore.
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Uuh - I would do a search. There are more than a few on here with the P-51 including me.
I believe he was talking about the RR intake.

Dan04COBRAI plan on, while the car still has a lein on it, to only do bolt ons with spray, after its paid off, twin turbo. I definelty want some kind of metal or metal alloy for an intake due to the spray, then it will already be there when I go turbo. Spray is cheap, and not always on, so I dont wanna FI til its paid off. Especially if it gets totalled, dont want to have to rip off tons of expensive parts to save my ****. The insurance company can have the spray, its cheap....
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ORIGINAL: JEG447

Uuh - I would do a search. There are more than a few on here with the P-51 including me.
ORIGINAL: tbirdscwd

Hey Ghostrider, there probably isn't a single person on here with that intake. I just stumbled across it when I was looking for a new S/C pulley. If you are seriously considering it, I'd give Reichard Racing a call. They could also tell you what else you would need to buy and all that.
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