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Wilson billet manifold in plastic form? Are they dropping the ball?

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Old 08-07-2007, 10:14 PM
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Default Wilson billet manifold in plastic form? Are they dropping the ball?

It seems to retain lower end HP /TQ, and at least 30 HP on the cathedral type heads.

Is it just me, or are they seriously dropping the ball by not producing this in a plastic type intake? I know I would easily pay $800 to $900 for that kind of gain. Would you?
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I guess I'm the only one?
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Yeah it would probably sell. What people don't realize is the cost of the tooling to produce. A machined mold to produce that design would require some big $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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For the money the Fast 90 should do that.




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