Originally posted by Denlasoul
True, this product is quite affordable.

What I said was not to insult you, but just let you know that not everything is what it seems. K1 says to get before/after intake dynos to get a better idea of what you are dealing with (performance wise). A dyno will give you better insight into hp/tq at given rpm and load levels. In addition, it can give you a/f ratios, which help in prolonging the life of your engine.

Yes, I agree its expensive. Though doing it right would be alot cheaper than buying a new engine.

I have seen many intakes out on the market, and I'd say less than 1% actually give gains.

Just food for thought.....
Thanks for looking out for me.