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Old 07-31-2008, 09:48 PM
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Re: PPP Ported and Coated intake manifolds

The "revamped" engine is still so far behind the aftermarket. So yes all of the aftermarket parts we carry are a huge improvement over anything Dodge/Chrysler/GM/Ford sends from the factory.

The Challenger SRT has the Exact same intake as the stock 300SRT and Charger SRT. We have 3 Challengers here and couldnt see any difference between them vs 2006/7 Chargers etc.

Look at C&Ls test of a new Challenger, it made like 335whp stock. But after a CAI, and Diablosprt tune it made 390+. I think the thread is in General section and posted today by PPP-Tech.

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