Professional Products typhoon intake for 2V stangs???
#1
Professional Products typhoon intake for 2V stangs???
http://www.rpmoutlet.com/musv8dynotune.htm
Has anyone heard any reviews about this manifold? It looks like a nice piece of equipment and its much cheaper than the Fox Lake intake, so hopefully Professional Products has come up with a solid offering for us 2V owners. Anyways, just wondering if anyone has heard anything about it. Thanks guys.
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Has anyone heard any reviews about this manifold? It looks like a nice piece of equipment and its much cheaper than the Fox Lake intake, so hopefully Professional Products has come up with a solid offering for us 2V owners. Anyways, just wondering if anyone has heard anything about it. Thanks guys.
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#2
RE: Professional Products typhoon intake for 2V stangs???
Eh, there was just something about professional products being a foreign company. Plus, I still think a p-51 would outperform that even though it does cost more.
#5
RE: Professional Products typhoon intake for 2V stangs???
ORIGINAL: David_K
BTW its just a chromed out stock intake manifold
BTW its just a chromed out stock intake manifold
#8
RE: Professional Products typhoon intake for 2V stangs???
"dyno proven to produce 23 more horsepower than a stock manifold at ,6300 rpm with similar increases all the way through the rpm range."
I'm certain this is 23 crank HP and I bet it doesn't really have similar gains thorughout the power band.
I'm certain this is 23 crank HP and I bet it doesn't really have similar gains thorughout the power band.
#9
RE: Professional Products typhoon intake for 2V stangs???
I don't care if I get 5 hp from it it looks cool, is aluminum, you won't need to get another plenum nor tb I say is much better than spending 800'ish in a bullit intake. Go for it I know I will.