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Unsure what kind of intake for a stock GT

so if i put a jmb intake on my gt, itll make like a bagillion more horsepower and like 250 more mpg's?
how bout some dyno sheets ladies?
 


my intake cost me $20 to make myself. and i saw about 1.5-2 mpg gain afterwards. should pay for itself in about 2 oil changes. if not, heck, it sounds cool...
 
well if you read the sig you'd know he did one of these
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L36pro: you really erk me in the wrong way. please stop spamming the crap out of peoples threads with your opinions. it's very easy for me to not ever have to deal with you again, but i am trying to be fair and nice. i have, and will, abuse my powers if i feel it's necessary.
 
I'm with this guy^^

so if i put a jmb intake on my gt, itll make like a bagillion more horsepower and like 250 more mpg's?
how bout some dyno sheets ladies?

There's this nice button called One Touch Ban and Clean...we won't hesitate either if you keep filling this forum with worthless info. SlowNA06 already did a few dyno pulls of different intakes. Maybe if you weren't so busy making ignorant claims around here and search/read this site...you'd find the information your looking for.
 




so a hot air intake increases gas mileage but loses horsepower? fantastic. ill switch back to my old plenum, my old rockers, and put some 2.93 gears in my gt.
 
so a hot air intake increases gas mileage but loses horsepower? fantastic. ill switch back to my old plenum, my old rockers, and put some 2.93 gears in my gt.

A hot air intake increases fuel mileage because the specific volume of hot air is greater than cold air.

So the engine requires less fuel to maintain AFR.

Are you doing a demod?
 
somedudeathome just stated that mpg is the only advantage to a hot air intake. so if i wanted mpg's i would just do a demod.
 


somedudeathome just stated that mpg is the only advantage to a hot air intake. so if i wanted mpg's i would just do a demod.

but youre wrong again. the ability to flow more air will be greater than stock by a massive margin allowing for more power.

where do you come up with your off the wall theories?
 
the fact of the matter is the less restrictive the intake the better. the problem with your thought process is that you think cold air is better. please do some googling to your hearts desire and figure out why we are all saying this. we are not just telling you things for fun. we are right, you are wrong.

cold air is more dense and helps make power, but ability to flow will ALWAYS outweigh the 'coolness' of the air considering the difference is MAYBE 15* or so at the absolute most. the timing tables in the PCM only adjust maybe 1* of timing from absolute coldest you can get to super hot temperatures. therefore, just about zero power gain. get your facts straight, jump on board with the rest of us, and learn a little bit before you try and tell people things you know nothing about.
 
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