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Cobra Jet Intake and Super Cobra Jet Throttle Body has been ordered!
Cobra Jet Intake and Super Cobra Jet Throttle Body and (soon to be released) FRPP Cobra Jet CAI has been ordered! Woohoo! Thank you Tousley Ford for the great prices! Pics are linked below. The last pic is of the CAI in Kdanner's engine bay.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...9424-M50CJ.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2771/M-9926-SCJ.jpg https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...senginebay.jpg :grd: |
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Steve from Tousley made a quick phone call to FRPP and was able to put the package together. Not sure if it is really preordered but it came off my debit card already :) It was $273 from Tousley
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Let me know what he says as I assumed it was the kit
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I see on SVTP this is the new fad mod for the moment. lol
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sweet should be some BOSS intakes up for sale soon then lol
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-Alex |
Have a Boss intake, Boss fuel rail covers, BBK 85tb, C&L cai, Boss strut tower brace all for sale now! PM me for pricing!
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I'm not bothering with a CJ or Boss intake. I'm going to do it the easy way with boost eventually. |
People are seeing 20-40 HP and that IS attractive to me for $500 upgrade charge
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Already shift at 7750 for 36,000 miles and 180 passes so no changes for me until I upgrade the springs
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Yes look around...Boss cars hover in the 420-430 range and CJ intake cars are 450-490 depending on fuel and throttle body and cai choice
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-Alex |
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brent is my hero
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Haven't had the plenum in our hands yet (or one on our dyno), what's the reported torque losses coming out to?
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I'm assuming torque losses beyond that of a BOSS? Basically an overgrown BOSS that picks up peak but drops TQ only more in both directions? |
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Only a turbo car will truly be able to benefit from the CJ intake. |
From what I understood, the intake only really picked up more power when spinning to the motor up to the 8100 mark like the CJ motor...which obviously can't be done on a stock GT.
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All the cars that have this intake are in the 450-490 range SAE with full boltons some with e85 some with 91/93. You pickup HP and TQ across the board and lose no more TQ than what the Boss already lost. The key is NOT the intake but rather the throttle body choice and the cold air tube and MAF...I chose the largest of both ;)
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Shifting the Boss at 7750 right now and plan on staying there until the winter when I do the crank trigger wheel, Boss springs and tensioners, and the 11mm/290° Cobra Jet exhaust cams...then I'll go to 8000
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People are not having any headaches shifting at 7750 and are making the numbers mentioned without having to spin it higher right now so I'll be happy for awhile
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Steve I said 450-490 depending on choices of parts and fuels. I never said I will get 490. If I get 450 on 93 I'll be happy...however...my car will not see a dyno so we won't know numbers but we will see track times...shooting for 10's in cool and warm weather like wbt
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I've heard the CJ manifold picks up more power earlier than the boss maybe a 1000 rpm difference? Not sure if that power is more than stock at 4500-5500 but the losses are less in that range than t he boss manifold and it has more potential for peak horse power due to revving super high.
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For a test, a tuner gave me a tune last year that had some special work done that let the auto shift at 8100 but I felt valve float or the car missing due to no trigger wheel. After three passes we took it off my car...so it is possible but not recommended until the trigger wheel and valvesprings are upgraded.
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