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05-23-2001, 12:55 PM | #1 |
The Redneck James Bond
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Fayetteville NC
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Bullit Intake. How does it flow?
I've been looking at the Bullit Intake an a performance parts sight. They have it for 349$ dollars with throttle body and everything. That seems kinda cheap.
My question is, how does it flow compared to the intakes on 99+ GTs? I've never seen any flow bench comparisons. If you look at the intake on the Regular GTs they look restrictive as hell, theres probably some good horsepower to be made there in that department. People say "well its obviuosly not that much better if the bullit only makes 10HP more." But that could be due to a small throttle body or the plastic air hose. ------------------ 64 1/2 "D" code Red Mustang Coupe. 289, C4, 3:1 rear gear. Mallory duel point. Ported & Polished 65 heads shaved .01 with 351 windsor valves, 11:1 comp, 1.7:1 sled rockers, blue wolverine lumpy cam, modified autolite 4100 Hipo 4 barrel. And to many others to list 2000 Perf Red Mustang GT. 5spd. BBK Underdrive pulleys, Flotech off-road H pipe. Hurst T-Handle 64 1/2 red 6cyl coupe. Auto. project car. |
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