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Old 08-15-2000, 09:49 AM   #8
Hammer
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Hey Cravnpup,
The following is a result of my personal experience, added with comments from those I trust...

I don't know about the velocity tube, but with my K&N, Rousch Cold air kit, and Pro-M 87mm MAF (which is calibrated for the stock injectors), I did get a small boost by "seat o' the pants" feel at high RPMs without a larger throttle body. Most folks I talk to say that the throttle body just isn't worth the cash unless you add an after-market intake (such as the Ford Motorsport unit) with it.
I plan on purchasing one when I have the cash for my motorsport intake\heads combo.

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