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not sure if your being sarcastic here lol.

but i did think it was only show, and deffinatly agree about running around without a air filter...

definatley worth HP, we did back to backs with that belmouth on my old 180sx and it only had a baby hks gt3037s.

performance, its worth a few NM and KW's.

Definately. Its like ram tubs on carby's. Basically the idea is to straighten the air out coming into the inlet system - be it a turbo or a carby - and thus it increases the velocty of the air by decreasing the turbulence in it as it enters.

I havent had any experience of them on injected turbo cars but I know I gained hp in my cooper s when I fitted them. The longer the better apparently - this certainly was the case as I fitted 3' ones and saw an improvement over the 1' ones i had on it before.Dyno proven.

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