Redlineracer12
Addicted CEG'er
Seriously? Are you done yet? Lets make a little comparisonI know it sounds like flame bait, but it's completely and utterly true.
Aesthetic purposes? Cool. Just don't complain when the numbers are lower than expected.
Going by your dyno from this post: http://www.contour.org/ceg-vb/showthread.php?p=379240#post379240

Your car made over 175 wtq between 4k and 5500RPM. It hit 150whp at 4250RPM and peaked with almost 190whp at around 5700RPM, dropping to 175whp by 6500RPM. Would you agree?
Now we'll compare it to my split port 3L (granted I might have a few more supporting mods) dyno here: http://www.contour.org/ceg-vb/showthread.php?t=18396

My car made over 175wtq between 2500RPM
So basically I'm not seeing the whole sacrifice of 10hp throughout for a 3hp gain for the top 300RPM when I made equal to if not more power and torque than you THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE POWERBAND. I made over 175wtq for a range of 4k RPM, you did for 1500RPM... I mean your 3whp difference was actually 38whp at 6500 rpm... :shrug:PurpleMystique said:Yeah, if you want to sacrifice ~10hp throughout the entire power band for a ~3hp advantage at the top 300rpm, feel free to use the SVT UIM.
Now can we get back to the original topic without misleading people into thinking the split port intake is the devil? :help: Both setups can be done right, there is no one right way.