S/C Pipe reduction ?
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The 2 into 1 used on certain Murf kits (like mine) is a dual 3" into a single 4" using a different airbox.
The gain is with the 4" opening in the airbox, not the dual intakes. The only reason we went with dual 3's over a single four is fitment issues.
The gain is with the 4" opening in the airbox, not the dual intakes. The only reason we went with dual 3's over a single four is fitment issues.
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Yep that set up 4" into the two 3" worked GREAT on Brian's '87 w/Murphs Stage III
Wow.. I think he was getting 12 PSI of boost
I have his car in the garage; I'm doing a pan gasket and a "little" list of other clean-up and stuff on her. Can't wait till he takes me for a ride this spring
Wow.. I think he was getting 12 PSI of boost
I have his car in the garage; I'm doing a pan gasket and a "little" list of other clean-up and stuff on her. Can't wait till he takes me for a ride this spring
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I found this on E-Bay:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MakeTrack=true
Thanks for the info!
But back to my initial request if I was to use the Maf as a puller will the reduction in TB size cause a air flow reduction? I did loose boost the last time I did this but before I go out and purchase the correct hardware I would like to know.
Thanks for the info!
But back to my initial request if I was to use the Maf as a puller will the reduction in TB size cause a air flow reduction? I did loose boost the last time I did this but before I go out and purchase the correct hardware I would like to know.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPE-9741/
3 1/2" to 3 1/2"
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPE-9571/
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