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Coyote F-150 Intake Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt@IDM" data-source="post: 15299241" data-attributes="member: 179607"><p>That was on our mind when we did the test. But I feel the only thing close to that would have been a air intake from a 2010 3V. And in all fairness to the dual bore tb I felt it would be unfair to use a coupling to make the difference up and using the potential of the dual bore. I also felt if anyone is running that intake over the others is going to use a inlet that will utilize the extra throttle area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt@IDM, post: 15299241, member: 179607"] That was on our mind when we did the test. But I feel the only thing close to that would have been a air intake from a 2010 3V. And in all fairness to the dual bore tb I felt it would be unfair to use a coupling to make the difference up and using the potential of the dual bore. I also felt if anyone is running that intake over the others is going to use a inlet that will utilize the extra throttle area. [/QUOTE]
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