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Old 04-05-2008, 12:12 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Just can't handle much boost. It blew apart
That is straight bs and you know it. It looks more like it's a nitrous backfire. Look, I'm not going to let you come here and start the same crap you're running on the other forum. You've spent to much time over there bragging and boasting about your Typhoon intake and taking jabs at the Fast intake. This is just a continuation of your bull in an attempt to justify someone getting an intake (the Typhoon) that you have that has NOT gotten a lot of praise over the Fast. Now that photo doesn't tell the whole story of what happened. Was it caused by incorrect nitrous installation? Was it caused by bad tuning? What? To say it was caused by too much boost is dumb. Too much boost wouldn't cause it to discolor. There are plenty of cases out there where guys are running well in excess of 15 psi of boost on the Fast intakes. All I'm gonna say is chill with this because you and I know where this is going to go if someone with a Fast intake comes on here and defend their intake. All hell is going to break out.
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