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Originally posted by WRLEO@Apr 18 2005, 04:52 PM We at Weapon*R have been getting alot of custom requests for our Aluminum Intake pipe system for the E30's.
I was wondering what is your guys feedback on this product, and if you guys would actually consider buying this intake system for about $200.
Originally posted by nukeduster@Apr 18 2005, 02:25 PM 200$ for +/- 40$ of alum piping, a little polish, a 10$ weld job, a bit of hose and no mounting bracket?
no thanks.
though i'm sure you might get one or two takers. dinan is actually able to sell CF intake tubes which do absolutely nothing, so who knows.
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altho some will pay... but i dont think its even 40$ worth of piping, maybe cause its polished it might be, but you could probably find some scraps behind a metal shop for free. but the fact that the weld is chromed too is a bonus. so maybe 100-125.
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I say i would no to paying that for that, plus no performance gain will gain until car gets hot but thats like one race down a empty street or try to get it to 60 as fast as you can and your car already at normal operating temp. and its sucking in hot air
and i don't think you can get a lsd for under 200 chip yeah but i don't think lsd unless your looking to downgrade
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Originally posted by WRLEO@Apr 22 2005, 08:53 AM I dont think there is no performance gains.
Anyhow thats what we charge for the Pipe adapters and the filter.
If you guys dont think it's worth that much.. ok.. No big deal.
If you guys can get it for $40 by all means do so.
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