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Old 23-07-2006, 10:07 PM   #1
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Check this web site out if you want:
http://www.force-flow.com

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The Force Flow 4.0 Powered Intake System is a universal bolt on device that will adapt to any vehicle. Built into a 4 inch diameter aluminium casing, it uses a super high powered motor that drives an impellor to ram air into your intake. It is sold as a complete kit with easy to follow instructions, it can easily be installed by any ‘Do It Yourself” mechanic.
If you had no idea about cars, the way they explain the system you'd believe what they say.

Interesting looking through the whole site though. Especially the dyno results.

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