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Thread: 20+ Horses?????
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Old 08-03-2005, 11:04 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Im not really trying to gain horsepower.
This car has enough horsepower for me since my last car was a 4cyl accord with like 180hp. Its a big jump from a Accord to a 300C Hemi.
Im was really looking for the deep muscle sound with the intake, and if i didnt like i i was gonna sell it.
Now im debating between the Volant and Mopar, but if they all do the same, than maybe i will just get the cheapest one of the Airraid.
Also, i dont want the same sound that i had on my accord after i added a intake.

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Since gains are very minimal, if at all, I would just stay stock, save the $$ for something else, and enjoy the undestated oomph these cars provide.
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