SVTP Tests the JLT's Painted Plastic Intake

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that looks good, I've seen where people have painted there BOSS intakes and coil covers to match there cars and they really look good too.
 

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Didn't you used to have an airraid cold air intake on there before?

That was the first intake we tried. It's a great intake too.

Gosh I love that yellow color on the mustang... so sexy...

Agree:beer:

that looks good, I've seen where people have painted there BOSS intakes and coil covers to match there cars and they really look good too.

I'd like to have the Ford Blue coil covers.
 

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That was the first intake we tried. It's a great intake too.


I'd like to have the Ford Blue coil covers.

Did the JLT out preform the air raid?

I'd get the Boss coil covers, they're cheap from American Muscle and brightens up the engine bay a little bit haha
 

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Just did the Kona blue one on my car.
 

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Did the JLT out preform the air raid?

I'd get the Boss coil covers, they're cheap from American Muscle and brightens up the engine bay a little bit haha

It did, but you have to keep in mind that you're comparing one with a tune to one without a tune.

No dyno comparison against the stocker with the hood closed? ;)

With the JLT, no. But we did with the Airaid and there was basically no difference. It was definitely within the statistical margin of error. We saw much larger differences in allowing time for a cool down versus changing hood position.

Looks good Travis, yours too Mike!!

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