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Old 12-08-2003, 07:05 PM
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New pics of our finished product. Big Bore guys looking to go that extra step? Boost car need more air? Well than the intake is finalized and ready for sale. Built to feed big bore and boost cars. We have a New 90mm TB that works great with it. Just as a simple bolton on a 427 motor that made 505rwhp it picked up 20rwhp to put it at 525. With some tuning it will be even better. The intake also lost nothing in the lower rpm. We have seen over 50hp on a solid roller 427 with tuning and without the 90mm TB. It only gets better under boost or nitrous applications. Can have nitrous bungs installed or other options. It has fittings for all vacuum lines, MAP sensor and throttle cable. Also includes our billet fuel rails.

http://www.nastyperformance.com/intake/DSCN1257.JPG
http://www.nastyperformance.com/intake/DSCN1258.JPG
http://www.nastyperformance.com/intake/DSCN1259.JPG

Nasty Performance sheetmetal intake $1999.99
Nasty Performance intake coated inside and out $2225.99
Custom 90mm TB $550 with purchase

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Old 12-08-2003, 07:24 PM
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Very very nice. As I said before - if I had the money I'd try it out on my H/C 346. I know it is more for the big fellas but I'd like to see what it does.

Also love the coating - looks sweet!
Old 12-08-2003, 08:19 PM
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That is a lot of jing... Looks very good though
Old 12-08-2003, 10:05 PM
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Im aware of the fact that it takes alot of skill and time to create such an intake,
however bang vs buck is way to far off.
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what kind of gasket does it use to connect to the head??
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Originally Posted by sleepersilverado
what kind of gasket does it use to connect to the head??
at 16 psi i would want the intake grooved to recieve o rings. Ive seen rgr intakes go on with stock gaskets that were ported a little
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It uses stock o-ring gaskets. We are bolting this thing to a twin turbo 427 at about 1200 hp and don`t see a problem.

Thanks for the comments Nate
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that is what i want to hear. do you think there would be significant gains on a smaller boosted motor?
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I do believe it would, it has done extremly well on boosted applications. But it would also depend on the power level you are at too. What kinda hp are you pushing?

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hey nate how much $$ for the intake with another set of bungs welded in for another set of injectors
(2 on each port)
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hmm you could let me try one out for you to test on a turbo car, ill give it back in 5 years
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jstpsi I supose we could do that I just don`t know where would be good to not hinder flow. Our jigs are setup so it would be pretty custom. Why would you want 2?

smokin let me do some thinking about that one...

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I wanna try something, im one of those best of both worlds kinda guys, and 95 lb injectors are a little much for cruising
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If tuning is right I have seen plenty of cars run around on the street with bigger injectors. Well anyway it can be done give me a call at the shop we can discuss it further and I will try and find a spot for the second one.

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