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![]() I've seen articles about people who actually cut the intake in half to port it, mostly guys who are doing alot of street racing and want to appear stock. I can't remember where I saw them, but if I find them I'll post it up. FWIW I don't think the stock intake is worth porting. IMO you could port the crap out of it and it might flow as well as a stock Cobra intake. If you look at a sisde by side comparison of the stock intake and a Cobra, you'll see what I mean. Your better off saving for a Cobra or another aftermarket intake IMO.
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