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I got my stack in today because my 4.8 could use help. So far it seems to idle better and rev better. It feels like it pulls harder and helps low end some. We'll find out in a few days if it was worth it or not. So far I like it.
http://www.vararam.com/products03.html
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So far it still pulls harder than it did and better on gas also. So far it's doing what they say. I'll try to get a milage check on next tank.
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I am still skeptical too. If that works, then running a 3 inch intake pipe instead of 4 would be even better! It just doesn't make sense to me but who knows. Can't wait for Fast48 or someone to dyno test one.
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I am still skeptical too. If that works, then running a 3 inch intake pipe instead of 4 would be even better! It just doesn't make sense to me but who knows. Can't wait for Fast48 or someone to dyno test one.