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A little work on the Behemoth
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<blockquote data-quote="GodStang" data-source="post: 10657097" data-attributes="member: 11142"><p>Ya I had one of the first 2.8L off the line back in 2006 or 2007. There was no Mammoth and no liquid cooled. So I bought one of the first Behemoth inlets in 2009 made my own CAI and ran that for awhile. Now I am going return style and adding E85. So I sent just the compressor with the stock inlet back to get upgraded to Liquid Cooled. While it was gone I polished it a bit and removed "MPH" from it. When it got back I reinstalled the inlet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GodStang, post: 10657097, member: 11142"] Ya I had one of the first 2.8L off the line back in 2006 or 2007. There was no Mammoth and no liquid cooled. So I bought one of the first Behemoth inlets in 2009 made my own CAI and ran that for awhile. Now I am going return style and adding E85. So I sent just the compressor with the stock inlet back to get upgraded to Liquid Cooled. While it was gone I polished it a bit and removed "MPH" from it. When it got back I reinstalled the inlet. [/QUOTE]
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