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Old 04-26-2010, 06:04 PM
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ok ive been toying with this idea for a bit now and figured id ask if its possibe.
with one of these bad boys... http://www.americanmuscle.com/mu4gtinsp1.html i was wondering if you could run 2 of them at once if you got longer bolts to attach the plenum to the lower manifold. im thinkning this wont work but i figured id ask haha

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May end up having issues with EGR, hose, and harness lengths. Or it could work perfectly fine with no problems. Dont have a clue on this one, but either way it seems a waste of $40 (for one, $80 for two)
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looks like a waste of money to me
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Old 04-26-2010, 07:28 PM
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I looked into those things a while back. Total waste IMO. Do you have a aftermarket tb/plenum?
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Originally Posted by mrtstang
Total waste IMO. Do you have a aftermarket tb/plenum?
Waste it is!
If you have aftermarket plenum not gonna work
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Old 04-26-2010, 10:17 PM
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does it really not help at all? im just trying to find a few small things to do to it. and yes i have a cl intake, 75 mm t/b and cl plenum.
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You have exhaust work done yet?
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The only intake spacer u should ever buy is the one that gives you between 50 and 150rwhp...nx sells it...its around 500 bucks
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Old 04-27-2010, 08:13 AM
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^haha i like that. and yes ive got bbk shorties, o/r h, slp lm1 catback. along with intake, plenum, t/b, pulleys, a few suspension mods. theres not a whole lot else i can do besides something big ive come to realize.
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Save the money an get a tuner.
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