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![]() Remove the end of the air filter housing from where it connect to the wheel well has been know to add a few HP. Sometimes it is hit and miss though. It either works or it doesn't. also there is a company that makes what is called "The Turbonator" it has been known to add up to 15 HP. Under the same idea is what is called the "Tornado". I have found both for about $60. It is a little more expensive that you mentioned but replacing the hood with fiberglass or kevlar will reduce weight and give you an increase in HP. But if you go that route I strongly recommend hoodpins.
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