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Originally Posted by fortified
Power can be accumlative. Might work better with a spacer too. But the real gains will be the spacer! And even that's not a lot, but starts to open things up the way they should be, and it's something you can feel.
Not all the time, sometimes they cancel each other. let say with intake you make 3whp by itself and Headers 10whp and Exhaust 6whp. 3+10+6=19. but put them together you might get 15 out of all of them.
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Originally Posted by AthenG
Not all the time, sometimes they cancel each other. let say with intake you make 3whp by itself and Headers 10whp and Exhaust 6whp. 3+10+6=19. but put them together you might get 15 out of all of them.
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/\ Out intake is more than efficient and that is why people don't get any noticeable gain from them (maybe just a little on top end). A spacer will give him the advertised power with or without a change on the intake. Bottom line if the original poster did his search, changing the intake will only improve sound and will not see a noticeable power change.
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