Independent DYNO Proven results by "Caymandive" - no BS here!!
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Independent DYNO Proven results by "Caymandive" - no BS here!!
Installed the JOEZ intake today and thought I'd share some photos. I also opted to purchase my own silicone true black sleeves for a more stealthy appearance. Going to dyno in the next week or so to see how just the intake does on the car before throwing on an exhaust later. What I have noticed so far after going out for a spin is that the intake growl is a tad louder and adds a bit more masculinity to what was already there.
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You should try sourcing your own piece of aluminum, getting the degrees of bend and diameter just right, welding the two outlets at precisely the right place and angle (which is not an easy 90 degree bend), and then anodizing them. Oh, and don't forget to include the airbox and throttle body sleeves and clamps (which isn't nearly as easy as it sounds). And make sure it looks nice and smooth, too. Price that out and see what it costs you to make ONE before you post about something you've obviously never done before.
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