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    Intake elbow??

    I have an 05 ram 2500 24v what does everybody recommend for intake elbows. I just have stock turbo with 4 in exhaust and afe intake not looking for massive power just a little better flow for the money. I've seen some on ebay for 100 that look smoother than stock

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    Re: Intake elbow??

    Quote Originally Posted by Tex918 View Post
    I have an 05 ram 2500 24v what does everybody recommend for intake elbows. I just have stock turbo with 4 in exhaust and afe intake not looking for massive power just a little better flow for the money. I've seen some on ebay for 100 that look smoother than stock

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    I used a Pusher. I did some instructions in the how too section of the forum so you can see one. I think


    2003- 3500 RWD Automatic.
    S & B intake, BD Intercooler, Pusher Air Horn, MM3 Double R Tuning, Turbo Timer, electric Flex-a-lite fans, FASS 95,
    50 HP tips, upgrade to 351 turbo, 3.42 gears, Twin air compressors, air bags, Remote dual oil filters, Hellwig sway bar, Front Winch. Home made Fuel Heater, BD Exhaust brake with Torque Lock. Tons of TLC

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    to our forum @Tex918

    Being stock, is there an advantage of a smoother flowing intake from stick ?
    I understand any airflow that is non turbulent is better, but the advantages under these conditions ?



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    Re: Intake elbow??

    Quote Originally Posted by AnOldBiker View Post
    to our forum @Tex918

    Being stock, is there an advantage of a smoother flowing intake from stick ?
    I understand any airflow that is non turbulent is better, but the advantages under these conditions ?
    Well yeah! the volume considerably increases. More air, more bang. The Pusher air horn is like 200 bucks. There's no need to delete the grid heater as it flows much better that that cork in the 6.7's. I always recommend Shibby Engineering for those big motors. The product is well thought out and quality is spot on. He was one of the first, the rest are me too's.
    @Truckwurx is a pusher dealer. Not sure about the rest of these guys


    2003- 3500 RWD Automatic.
    S & B intake, BD Intercooler, Pusher Air Horn, MM3 Double R Tuning, Turbo Timer, electric Flex-a-lite fans, FASS 95,
    50 HP tips, upgrade to 351 turbo, 3.42 gears, Twin air compressors, air bags, Remote dual oil filters, Hellwig sway bar, Front Winch. Home made Fuel Heater, BD Exhaust brake with Torque Lock. Tons of TLC

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    Re: Intake elbow??

    I run a Shibby and am very happy with it. Only thing left restricting flow is the heater. I haven't messed with it because of some cold spells last winter


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