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Which Intake? Banks or S&B

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Old 09-02-2010, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bobcat67
a company like AFE isn't going to put out garbage
HA! If thats what you want to believe!
 
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Care to elaberate On that


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Old 09-09-2010, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by ForcedInduction
HA! If thats what you want to believe!
sorry all knowing god of diesel performance, I'm gonna go ahead and trust AFE when there is people using their filters on engines making well over 1000hp, and if someone wants to change their intake it's their prerogative he didn't ask the question what intake should i get? banks or S&B? or should i leave it stock? he simply asked whether he should get a banks of S&B
 
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Originally Posted by bobcat67
sorry all knowing god of diesel performance, I'm gonna go ahead and trust AFE when there is people using their filters on engines making well over 1000hp, and if someone wants to change their intake it's their prerogative he didn't ask the question what intake should i get? banks or S&B? or should i leave it stock? he simply asked whether he should get a banks of S&B
I absolutly agree with that statment bobcat..
 
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Originally Posted by Superstroker10
I absolutly agree with that statment bobcat..
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Originally Posted by bobcat67
thank you
My turck hasn't thrown any codes with my AFE PRO DRY 7
 
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S&B hands down over the Banks

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I agree luke. The only intake banks makes thats good in my opinion is for duramaxs
 
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Originally Posted by bobcat67
sorry all knowing god of diesel performance
Sorry ignorant smartass. I simply understand what I'm talking about, I don't claim to know everything.

I'm gonna go ahead and trust AFE when there is people using their filters on engines making well over 1000hp
There are many engines making over 2000hp with no air filters at all. You should do that instead and see how long your engine lasts.

I absolutly agree with that statment bobcat..
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