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Old Mar 6, 2004 | 08:38 PM
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I have a 85 gsl-se and would like to know with a exhaust that i already have i want to go carb what is the hp difference and will i notice. I want to stick a my 48 dcoe with a tII intake and was wondering if some has done this and if it is worth putting on.
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Old Mar 7, 2004 | 01:53 PM
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You'd probably get a 35-40 HP increase over the stock injection. Its just a guess. You'll definately notice the difference. Why the hell do you want to use TII intake? Thats pointless. What you want, is to keep your stock lower manifold, and get the Racing Beat weber upper manifold. This will allow your 5th and 6th ports to still work.

One of the best parts of the weber that I've noticed is the sound. The thing sounds like a ******* beast at WOT. It honestly scares people, lmao.
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