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Suspense, we need our next installment

So do I, it seems forever since I bought the heap and hopefully I will have a Dyno to post tonight or tomorrow, might get a few laughs with the final installment :/

But I might CRY :unsure:

But the test comes when I am driving it home :)

The new Pod set up is not as pretty as the original but if it works better, it will have a CAI when finished :)

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Sorry to not go back through 95 pages to find the photo... Did they go from single to the dual pods or the other way around? I'm presuming the single is the new setup? Much neater in my opinion if it is. Less clutter = good times!

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Sorry to not go back through 95 pages to find the photo... Did they go from single to the dual pods or the other way around? I'm presuming the single is the new setup? Much neater in my opinion if it is. Less clutter = good times!

Went single as the other setup did not work with the new 6boost setup

Already looks cleaner and will look cleaner again once inclosed plus no AFM to restrict flow

Tell Jez no rush, we still 5 pages to go :P

4 1/2 to go and I am doing my best to drag it out, hope I never get the car and make it to 101 :cheers:

As you see I am doing my best to get the magic 100 :anyone:

I look forward to your response on the cars response, and also Jez's response on the response.

Ben your response has forced me to respond to your response!

As far as Jez's response he has not responded with a response but I am expecting a response from him at any time, well if he has time for the response as he said he is busy and may not respond to my response to his earlier response that got mixed up in all of the other responses that people responded to.

I hope you receive this response in time to respond to my response to your earlier response .

If you have time to respond I look forward to your response :cheers:

Fark this life is too short to respond, I think I will have a red and send you my response later on

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The new intake looks really nice and neat pete :yes:

Got used of the shinny intakes and pods and black tossed me at first, but it will have a pod cover anyway and I think it is a better position, so all good :)

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