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Old 05-05-2024, 08:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
stube40
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Originally Posted by Averying View Post
Why not upgrade intakes and then tune the car? I wouldn’t bother doing intake mod after you’re tuned… you wouldn’t gain much power (MAYBE 5-10hp?) and you’re going to compromise the accuracy of the expensive tune you just paid for… just my opinion.


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Thanks. I meant that I would do all the mods before the tuning, so tuning is done last. I just re-read my post and realised that the way I wrote it was confusing. Sorry about that - but yes, looking to make a decision now whether it's worth leaving stock box as is, or putting K&N filters in stock box, or just going whole hog and adding full Stillendual long-tube air intake kit like the one at the link below

The difference in price for the 3 options in Aussie dollars is $0, $200 and $800. I've guessing the Stillen is best overall but if gains are just marginal it's maybe not really worth the effort.

https://stillen.com/collections/inta...DAYT28e3eLw6wU
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