Legendary
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willys1 said:I read the article,it said it works best with stock,or slightly modified motors.So with a 331 and a sc,you might be better off with something else.[/QUOTE
When this intake was first introduced to anyone, 5.0 magazine had an article that said it was rumored that "a second version of the SSI intake will follow that will be for more serious force-fed or race motors. I'm just curious to see some "real results" from this intake. But I do agree that there would be a better option for a procharged 331.
They had to put some sort of extension for the FPR and move it to the side. Also had to use a fuel line extension to hook up the fuel rail in the front as well. (does not look good, looks like an afterthought instead of engineering it from the beginning). The EGR has also been relocated so you can't get to it anymore without removing the upper.
Legendary said:This sucks. I thought it looked pretty cool. But looks aren't worth 500 bucks in my book.
autoXr1 said:I just wrote a "nasty gram" to the 5.0 Mailbag for insulting our intelligence with this intake "test". The Edelbrock Performer RPM heads on this test vehicle skew the testing way off. They should have done the intake comparison on a stock vehicle, not one with a mismatched H/C/I. Better yet, compared the BBK SSI intake to it's actual competitors on an already well-tuned combo like a NMRA Pure Street car. Let's see how it does compared to an Edelbrock Performer RPM II, TFS Track Heat, etc. Let BBK back up their claims of 12% better flow than it's competitors.
As is, it discredits 5.0 Magazine, BBK, not to mention insults our intelligence and stinks of marketing fallacies. They really need to have stricter guidelines for test vehicles, engines, as well as methods.
Part of the elevated price on this intake is due to the fact that you get a set of $200 fuel rails with it.
autoXr1 said:I just wrote a "nasty gram" to the 5.0 Mailbag for insulting our intelligence with this intake "test".
tmoss said:Read the article again guys - it's totally bogus. They take a "real" 306 Cobra with RPM heads, stock cam, ProM, long tubes, smog pump eliminator and electric fans and put a 5.0 stock intake on it. Then they put the BBK on it and talk about the great gains - *ullshat!
Lets see em use a Performer, RPM, Street Heat,Track Heat, etc in the comparison test and then we'd get the REAL picture.
deftsound said:ill take edelbrock, also i doubt that 41hp is all real wheel hp
MustangMulch said:Seems like a good intake. I'd like to hear people's opinions on it after actually putting it on their car. $569 isn't bad at all with new fuel rails.
PhLoBuS said:i think 20 on average