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jackskid 02-26-2008 09:18 AM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
I don't know if it's any good or not but I'm not a fan of putting anythingmade in Chinaon my Made in America Mustang. Get an Edelbrock or Ford Racing intake. You usually get what you pay for....

Jersey5.0 02-26-2008 10:08 AM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
I had one on my 92, I noticed nice gains and it had a nice price tag on it, I would buy another for sure,

effenwright 02-26-2008 11:51 AM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
No complaints with mine either and noticeable gains over the stock intake. Only bitch was getting those fuel rails mounted.

aode08 02-26-2008 04:45 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
Actullay, a GT40 intake has the most powerfull midrange punch for the buck compared to Edelbrock, Professional Products and Trickflow's.

http://images.mustang50magazine.com/...fold_test+.jpg



http://www.mustang50magazine.com/tec...o_results.html

Albizo66 02-26-2008 04:47 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 

ORIGINAL: aode08

Actullay, a GT40 intake has the most powerfull midrange punch for the buck compared to Edelbrock, Professional Products and Trickflow's.



but its done at 5500...the PP, Eddy, and TF (track heat) all have power bands up to 6500

aode08 02-26-2008 04:50 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
yeah , it is done at at very high rpm,s, so if you want something past 5500 rpms,


then get the cam, heads and intake to match that.

In the city, I take my guys down in the mid range to 5500 , then I shut down.

Now, you dont want that power to cut out in the 1/4 at 5500 rpm and effect your ET, so a GT-40 would not be good for you in this situation.



Albizo66 02-26-2008 04:54 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 

ORIGINAL: aode08

yeah , it is done at at very high rpm,s, so if you want something past 5500 rpms,


then get the cam, heads and intake to match that.




obviously, but what i was saying is that the cobra/gt-40 intakes only have powerbands up to 5500...while the other three i listed all have powerbands up to 6500

aode08 02-26-2008 04:56 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
the GT-40 only is good up to 5200-5500 rpm .:(, Id port mine, but stock yeah they are.


The 1/4 mile, you need to pull to 6k+ most of the time and that where the others work better

Albizo66 02-26-2008 04:57 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 

ORIGINAL: aode08

the GT-40 only is good up to 5200-5500 rpm .:(, Id port mine, but stock yeah they are.


The 1/4 mile, you need to pull to 6k+ most of the time and that where the others work better

exactly, thats all i was saying..i just wanted to make sure the OP knew that it crapped out by 5500 rpms

mantis118 02-26-2008 05:04 PM

RE: proffesional products intake? good or not
 
I have a PP manifold on my 351 and i love it. Big power gain all the way to the rev limiter. I would buy another one in a heartbeat.


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