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From what I can tell by looking at the intakes I believe you would be ok with Injen intakes.. the problem with the stillens is that the tubing is too
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From what I can tell by looking at the intakes I believe you would be ok with Injen intakes.. the problem with the stillens is that the tubing is too thick where the maf is. The Injen intake is actualy tuned for proper a/f ratios and runs close to stock size tubing where the maf sensor is. I know every car is different but ive always had good results with injen intakes on all my cars. Most of my cars had full catless exhausts and injen intake with no issues what so ever.
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