Intake elbow

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ramhunter9

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What are the benefits of changing out the stock elbow ?
And what is a reasonable one to get .
From reading its just gives you more PSI ?
 
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Scratch that idea ... read it is a waste of money
 

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Yea i was gonna say unless your tryin to dress up the engine bay dont bother because performance wise its a waste of money lol

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MarbleCrusher is right... There is typically very little difference for "Common Joe" type of people. But if your Dyno queen or 1/4 mile runner then you might gain few percent or so worth of power.
 
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Ya after searching mopar1973man.com it is almost fact it is a paper weight , just like a TB spacer on a Hemi
 

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Ya after searching mopar1973man.com it is almost fact it is a paper weight , just like a TB spacer on a Hemi

Now this does change after you get to CR engines the intake horn is necked down and restrictive.
 
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