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Originally Posted by future370zzz ^who did this? Very interested. Wouldn't the air from the blower need to get split up somehow into the two TBs? I think maybe the Swiss370

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Old 08-21-2013, 10:43 AM   #11 (permalink)
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^who did this? Very interested. Wouldn't the air from the blower need to get split up somehow into the two TBs?
I think maybe the Swiss370 guy?

I can't remember. Whomever it was, I believe he did the single in/dual out intercooler like GTM uses to "split it".
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