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Originally Posted by spearfish25 ^Love the intake description: "Stopping power that can take the heat.Semi-metallic, low-dust compound. Heat range: ambient temperature to 600º/700º FQuiet, rotor-friendly compound. Greater braking torque and
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I had no idea my intake should be involved in stopping power. I'm going to look into a long tube intake from Brembo on the interweb now....
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