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really cool intake, i'd like to do something like this but still keep the carb somehow... talented guy.
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wow!
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The guy is more than good!
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The guy is a complete goofball (which is entertaining) but his metal fab skills are undeniable.
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I've always wondered on these types of setups - how/where does the air get filtered?
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Check here to see the same and more intakes.
http://www.kinsler.com/manifolds2/GM...On_Eng_Lrg.jpg http://www.kinsler.com/page--Home-Page--13.html |
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