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I have instructions for a 240 non turbo performance intake!

No , that would cost about 75$ if I go with a few of my friends, a little pricey just to check out the minimal increase of this 29$ filter. I can feel it though, there is no doubt about it. I'm extremely tuned into my cars, after a proper warm up, I push them to the limit virtually every time I drive them, (though not in the 960) so for what it is worth my report is subjective, but then most stuff is where proper scientific documentation is absent, you know like the theory of evolution that is taught in our schools as if it were a matter of fact

I still have some major stuff to do to this beast, when that's done I will have it dynoed
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'92 240 @45k & '96 960 @41k






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