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Interesting he came out with this. Looks like you need a JLT or aftermarket intake. I already have the 91mm ported one with stock intake and love it can’t imagine much more gains unless boosted. Most intakes get power from a tune and no one wants to void warranty.
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Does it give additional power even with the intake, or are you just buying pretty parts?
Just curious?
 

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Interesting. I’m open to being educated, but if you don’t have a ported intake as referenced and have to use the adaptor, I’m struggling to see what, if anything, this would net you?!?

I’d like to see them post up how and what they tested this on. But if one were headed to get a tune anyway….

But even with a tune, is the stock tb a choke point or some limfac on this engine?
 

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I would think 6mm is pushing tune requirement for anything substantial. I am running the 91mm and it feels just about perfect.
 

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I would say it's not pushing tune requirement, I'd say you've jumped in there with both feet, LOL. Heck, the JLT intake by itself is a tune commitment.

And tons of peeps have tunes. Sure, the warranty argument is valid, but a huge portion of this community is out of the warranty window and/or don't care. Again, agree with your point, valid, but a tune is pretty low threat as far as it being the cause of something. My $0.02.
 

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yeah, the previous one is great. Plug and play, noticeable improvement in throttle response, no tune.

Keep it simple.
 

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yeah, the previous one is great. Plug and play, noticeable improvement in throttle response, no tune.

Keep it simple.
I have mine, new one, but yet to install. Would you say you can install yourself? Looks pretty simple......I am going the "no tune" route as well.
 

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I have mine, new one, but yet to install. Would you say you can install yourself? Looks pretty simple......I am going the "no tune" route as well.
Definitely an easy install. No real surprises. Took less than 15 minutes to swap mine. That said don’t rush and you should not run into any problems.
 

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