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blackstallion25 11-30-2005 06:23 AM

bullit intake manifold
 
does the bullit intake manifold give any real power? how much horsepower do u recieve? i mean for like 700-900 bucks it should be good but ive heard mixed rumors please help me out

thanks


black stallion

spike_africa 11-30-2005 06:27 AM

Its only going ot give you around 10hp at the flywheel. its a good mod for blown cars as it really helps them breath alot better. For n/a cars i would only do it once you hace cams and every other bolt on.

it is a good mod though i have it on my list of things to do once i get all my other stuff done.

jeredan2003 11-30-2005 07:05 AM

Definately a great mod even if you dont gain much power with a stock car. Itll end up costing around $1500 dollars though.

Its great if you have a stroker motor or ported heads or even forced induction.
If you run nitrous, that intake is less prone to blowing into a million plastic pieces.

You can even have it extrude honed for even more flow.

timstpetefl 11-30-2005 07:33 AM

On a stock GT you will actually lose a lil, a bud of mine did this and even with a custom tune it resulted in nothing but a cool looking Bullit intake.

Icefreezen 11-30-2005 11:00 AM

I rather have my plenum and throttle body upgrade anyday and that costed me only $180

4.6 Love 11-30-2005 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by timstpetefl
On a stock GT you will actually lose a lil, a bud of mine did this and even with a custom tune it resulted in nothing but a cool looking Bullit intake.


That makes no sense whatsoever, a bullit is exactly the same as any other 99+2v with a different intake, engine wise. It would make no sense for any other 2v to lose hp by adding the bullit intake. :confused:

blownstang 11-30-2005 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by jeredan2003
Definately a great mod even if you dont gain much power with a stock car. Itll end up costing around $1500 dollars though.

Its great if you have a stroker motor or ported heads or even forced induction.
If you run nitrous, that intake is less prone to blowing into a million plastic pieces.

You can even have it extrude honed for even more flow.

He's right. It will definitely run you over $1,000 because you have to buy some small parts in order to make it fit. Take a look at Fox Lake's P51 Intake, i think it is going for $1,400. If you're not making some searious power, then it is not worth getting one of these intakes.


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