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Old 08-25-2002, 01:46 AM   #11
02slashstang
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MustngMan2002,

Depending on your brand of intake, you probably gained 5-7 HP from the CAI. You might want to think about getting duals. Now that your stang is breathing more balance it with some duals!
Even y-pipe quasi duals are better than the single exhaust.
Better yet, get a set of GT duals! Only drawback on the GT duals is the loss of low end torque, BUT you gain more on the high end. (above 2500RPM or so)

Food for thought:

There is a new CAI that is available for 99+ by Demolet.

Its a full length CAI Densecharger...

According to the link Ive listed..you get gains of 12.5 HP and 14.8 lbs of torque! Dynotested!

http://www.stungbymystangmotorsports...argerdyno.html

It was tested on a 99+ stock V6 mustang.



Cheers!
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