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Old 05-01-2007, 07:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
Turnpike Torpedo
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My custom intake

I got bored and I had some parts left over from my old SRT4 biz so I put together this intake. So far the difference is VERY noticeable. I am going to the track later this week to see if my trap speed is any better. So far the best trap is 108mph. This is a true cold air intake due to the very thick reenforced silicone tubing that does not conduct the heat to the inside of the tube and the air source coming from outside the engine bay. I ordered some delrin from McMaster Karr that I will fab up some 3/8" phenolic spacers for the intake manifold. Together this will keep my AIT (Air Intake Temp) as close to ambiet as possible.
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