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WMS Cold Air Intake

Post by Guest on June 25th 2009, 4:47 pm

Have any of you guys heard of this intake or know of anybody who has one? I am thinking about possibly getting one. Here is the link:


http://www.mustang50magazine.com/techarticles/m5lp_0906_cold_air_intake_systems_for_s197_mustangs/index.html

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Re: WMS Cold Air Intake

Post by fst06stg on June 25th 2009, 4:55 pm

ive seen that in MM&FF. it looks like it would work to me. theres no elbow to deflect air, it just goes straight in.

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Post by Guest on July 1st 2009, 9:27 am

I agree Yancey.Nobody else has any input?

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Post by BMMC1 on July 1st 2009, 9:40 am

The JLt tested higher. I think it was JLt, C&L (very close behind) and then WMS. Or something like that.

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Re: WMS Cold Air Intake

Post by Guest on July 1st 2009, 10:00 am

WMS for looks....JLT C&L for more performance

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Post by Guest on July 1st 2009, 12:44 pm

Really? Hmm that is good to know. I think I might try running my own piping to actually have a CAI. I am starting think a lot of these parts I can make myself with a little help from my muffler shop.

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Post by Guest on July 1st 2009, 1:59 pm

Joshua wrote:Really? Hmm that is good to know. I think I might try running my own piping to actually have a CAI. I am starting think a lot of these parts I can make myself with a little help from my muffler shop.


Careful...go off the demensions of a well known CAI. That way a tuner can adjust for the added air flow. If you just throw something together and try to tune it...might run into some issues...just a thought

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Re: WMS Cold Air Intake

Post by 07Shelby500 on July 1st 2009, 3:55 pm

Fabricating your own parts when you break cam cover bolts ftmfl!

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Post by Guest on July 1st 2009, 4:16 pm

Lol That wasn't me. That was my lil bro.

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Re: WMS Cold Air Intake

Post by allstangs on July 1st 2009, 9:49 pm

Joshua, the WMS intake is a great looking intake. It did rank in the testing right up there with the others. In N/A form there really is not a lot of difference in the performance and especially performance you can feel while driving your car if you pick one of the well known name brand intakes. 2-5 hp does not make a difference. Better driving skills will overcome that. For the money the other intakes are a better value. If you want to be different and want to lay down the $ then go with the WMS intake.

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