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Old 27-11-2005, 06:10 PM   #1
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Default Intakes

Thinking about ordering soon one of the Ultra-Flow Intake Kit, 3" Mandrel. I was wondering if this is a simple thing someone like myself can do? Is there any drilling or special proceedure you have to do? In otherwords, is there anything I can break :

Also, on the site it says this

The new RACE SERIES intake consists of a 3" Mandrel bent intake system and unique air filter which, when used in conjunction with RACE SERIES headers, further increases engine power and vehicle acceleration.

Does it mean that cause I have Pace makers, then the benefits won't be as great as if I had the JMM headers?

Does anyone have a pic of the JMM one. I like the chrome intakes that a few cars have, but I think being metal, that it's more likely to warm the air coming through the pipe. This I guess is not a good thing?

Any info would be great.

Cheers

Dwayne

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