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SRT Intake - Yay or Nay?

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Old 06-26-09, 10:57 PM
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Old 06-26-09, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by JspecSC3
The reason its so expensive is because its a tuneable intake right? I would just spend about $250 on an Injen intake and another $200 for an SAFC for the tuning part of it.
Which is what I did Only because it was available at the time for a good price and still quality.





Originally Posted by SCboy
I got a brand new one uninstalled "free with purchase" of my 99 SC4. Still wondering if I should put it on. I love being able to pop the hood without any hassle of anything remotely aftermarket under there (aside from the headers which are a bit concealed).

From the reviews I've read from research it seems like a pretty good thing to have. But OLT you are so right, I've talked to other SC owners about whether or not to install my SRT and they have no idea what I'm talking about..
Give the son of a $%^& to me!!!!!!! We IS guys know what it is!!!!!

We drop money on our cars like water, that is the golden shrine of intakes to people who actually spend money on their cars.

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