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    Dodge Dart MADNESS High-Flow Intake!

    What do you guys think of this Intake?


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    That intake is selling for $179.99, which isn't too bad at all!

    I wonder how much of a difference it's making in power.

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    sounds pretty awesome with the psshtt and the hissing coming from the BOV. Sounds more prominent with the intake!

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    Quote Originally Posted by administrator View Post
    sounds pretty awesome with the psshtt and the hissing coming from the BOV. Sounds more prominent with the intake!
    I agree!

    I just wish there was more of a sucking sound coming from the intake, on some cars you can easily tell if it has an intake just by that distinctive sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mopar View Post
    I agree!

    I just wish there was more of a sucking sound coming from the intake, on some cars you can easily tell if it has an intake just by that distinctive sound.
    If you want more sucking sound then you might want to invest in a bigger wastegate lol not really sucking sound but you kow what i mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbododge View Post
    That intake is selling for $179.99, which isn't too bad at all!

    I wonder how much of a difference it's making in power.
    Thats nto a bad price to play around with. Does this dart have an aftermarket blow off valve too? sounds like it has compressor surge.

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    How dirty does the filter get just sitting out like that and not inside an actual box? That would be my only concern with this type of setup. I wouldn't want muddy water and crap like that getting into the filter all the time.
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    I just put the INJEN coldair intake from Modern performance, on my Dart and love it. That filter will get no more dirt in it that the stock set-up you have in your car at present. When I took out the stock unit yesterday, I was shocked at the crap design, and at how restrictive it was. The new INJEN picec is well built, and gives me more power I can feel. More lower end torque too. Has good pull from 1500 rpm, not 2000 like with the stock air box.

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    I had a K&N short air ram intake for my Dodge Ram, it was in a box open on top, had a great sound looking to get one for my Dart

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    in high risk of sounding like a noob cold air intake equals good bye warranty correct?

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