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Old 12-16-2004, 11:10 PM
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Now that I hav been driving around a little while tonight, i can tell that i picked up a few ponies. not a huge diffrence but it is definatly a noticeble gain. magnaflow is the way to go
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Originally Posted by Igles
Now that I hav been driving around a little while tonight, i can tell that i picked up a few ponies. not a huge diffrence but it is definatly a noticeble gain. magnaflow is the way to go
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Can you tel more of a difference since yesterday?
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You'll notice a bigger difference once you get your intake. Trust me. They compliment one another very well. I was sort of disappointed when I put my original magnaflow on, but once I got me intake, it woke up a lot.
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