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jjd2296
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FEB 19, 08:10 PM
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Anyone have a modded intake (dawg or PPG style) or truleo intake for sale?
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jjd2296
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FEB 20, 10:52 PM
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jjd2296
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FEB 23, 08:45 PM
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da.slyboy
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FEB 24, 10:07 AM
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There aren't many to start with, and most that do have them (like me) are using them. If you are patience, then one does pop up from time to time. But if you are needing it sooner, you might be better off finding a welder locally that can help you do a dawg style modification. The price for having them modify one should be close if not cheaper then purchasing one (trueloo or dawg) that does come up for sale.
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jjd2296
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FEB 28, 10:31 AM
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jjd2296
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MAR 07, 07:59 AM
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jjd2296
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MAR 07, 01:59 PM
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Well a local fiero friend has come through huge for me. He’s almost done fabricating one of me!
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Spadesluck
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MAR 07, 04:34 PM
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Now that I know how to weld and have access to the stuff, I have thought about doing that as well to mine. Let us know how it turns out. I would start another thread in one of the other sections though.
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jjd2296
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MAR 08, 11:02 AM
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DLCLK87GT
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MAR 09, 11:36 AM
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no expert here and just my opinion but.... Isn't the problem with these intakes the restriction @ the neck because of the bend and it being somewhat flat? Increasing the internal volume won't help increase the amount that can be pulled in through the stock neck. It's like pouring water through the same size funnel into a bigger container. Again, just thinking out loud.
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