Does an intake break your car?
#32
He prolly just knows nothing about cars. My boss'* dad, the owner of the company I work for believes the same thing. He says, "the car company made it the way they did for a reason." He knows nothing about cars or machinery. Thats what his son and myself are for. However, this same person started his own company 4 years ago from scratch and is now worth over a million. Hes pretty dumb, huh? :?
As far as this kid goes, maybe he owns a dodge stratus and when he put an intake on his tranny blew.
As far as this kid goes, maybe he owns a dodge stratus and when he put an intake on his tranny blew.
#34
I did try to reason with him though. Teeling him hed get better mileage. But he still persisted that GM makes the best cars from the factory and that the truck is great just the way it is. I tryed to get him to put an intake on his 2003 GMC Sierra 6.0L. I feel it could use more air when hauling those 10,000lb. loads.
#35
Originally Posted by Logan
Originally Posted by BillBoost37
I don't necessarily agree with Aaron. My thoughts on the restriction and holding back power are simply. If you don't work the engine much, it can and will in most cases last much longer. Making for a happier consumer.
We are merely power hungry.
(On my way to harvest another couple HP from my motor)
We are merely power hungry.
(On my way to harvest another couple HP from my motor)
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