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Florida PRL High Volume Intake and Titanium Inlet Pipe SOLD

F1FL5

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Used for 2k miles and comes with two sets of silicone couplers to be used in the following configurations.

1 HVI with stock inlet
or
2 HVI with Titanium inlet

The titanium inlet has two scratches on the bottom side that are not visible once installed


SOLD to @Motpeds

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Used for 2k miles and comes with two sets of silicone couplers to be used in the following combinations.
1 HVI with stock inlet
or
2 HVI with Titanium inlet

The titanium inlet has two scratches on the bottom side that are not visible once installed


Asking $740 Shipped in the Lower 48

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Don’t sell it my friend, you will be able to use it even with the accessport.
 
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F1FL5

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Don’t sell it my friend, you will be able to use it even with the accessport.
I know I know! I wouldn’t be able to get a pro tune until after the new year.
I have two track weekends scheduled in November and December and I want to do some testing and lap time comparison on a completely stock car. I will be collecting and analyzing data from the stock tune and Cobb stage 1.

I also don’t like parts just sitting collecting dust.
 

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I know I know! I wouldn’t be able to get a pro tune until after the new year.
I have two track weekends scheduled in November and December and I want to do some testing and lap time comparison on a completely stock car. I will be collecting and analyzing data from the stock tune and Cobb stage 1.

I also don’t like parts just sitting collecting dust.
You can still run it on the OTS map and check fuel trims. If everything is good then you should be good to go. The FL5 is not a subaru and won’t blow up lol.
 
 







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