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What is the difference std SLP and Blackwing?

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Old 12-30-2009, 09:54 PM
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Default What is the difference std SLP and Blackwing?

Just wondering what the difference is between the SLP blackwing lid and the lid you can buy on SLP's website now. There is a considerable price difference, just wondering why?
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Really not much difference at all. I maybe wrong on this an anyone can correct if I am. But I know the first thing is that you don't have a problem with the lid rubbing up against the hood, I think mainly on the camaro's. So the blackwing provides you with a stock like lid without the Air intake baffles and the grooves in the lid (they restrict air flow). But the blackwing uses a coupler at the end of the lid so it can mate to the Throttle B. which the other lids don't use the coupler's. But for the the price of the blackwing you can get an aftermarket lid, ported Throttle B. and the Throttle B. Bypass.



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