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ok i have a 2 big questions first one of my friends has a toyota corola and he told me that he cut his shift stick to make it smaller and he said is the same thing as buying a short shifter just cheaper is that true???? second this guy friend of my friend said he put one of those little electric fan by his CAI and he said it gives him more horse power is that true he has a nissan altima i think ????
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not sure about #1 but it sounds ghetto, and #2 is false.
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no... the cut ss is a RICE mod, how would you screw the knob on??
and the fan woulnt add any more than .2 hp at that... there's already air where the intake is and it only sucks as much as it needs to.
the fan thing is a fake ass RICE mod for forced induction.
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no... the cut ss is a RICE mod, how would you screw the knob on??
and the fan woulnt add any more than .2 hp at that... there's already air where the intake is and it only sucks as much as it needs to.
the fan thing is a fake ass RICE mod for forced induction. well is not my car, he did not screw it back on, he put those universal knobs and i kinda figure the fan thing was fake i am gonna me so much fun of him tomorrow
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no... the cut ss is a RICE mod, how would you screw the knob on??
and the fan woulnt add any more than .2 hp at that... there's already air where the intake is and it only sucks as much as it needs to.
the fan thing is a fake ass RICE mod for forced induction. well is not my car, he did not screw it back on, he put those universal knobs and i kinda figure the fan thing was fake i am gonna me so much fun of him tomorrow short shifters are not "just short" they change the pivot point to allow for shorter and more accurate shifts too.
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both things are false and are dumb.
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both things are false and are dumb. I know, I was like WTF
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That's about as brilliant as cutting your stock springs.
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That is some funny cartoon s**t. Don't listen to your friends!
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psst..everyone knows the fan dont work...what you need to do is cut some garden hose, about 6 foot long. Then duct tape it next to the cai filter, fun the hose through your fire wall and through the steering wheel column, and then out the steering wheel cover. Now whenever you want to race, all you have to do is BLOW HARD! This will give you great gains...or maybe it only worked because it made my dizzy and everything was like a blue like on 2f2f when you go fast...
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psst..everyone knows the fan dont work...what you need to do is cut some garden hose, about 6 foot long. Then duct tape it next to the cai filter, fun the hose through your fire wall and through the steering wheel column, and then out the steering wheel cover. Now whenever you want to race, all you have to do is BLOW HARD! This will give you great gains...or maybe it only worked because it made my dizzy and everything was like a blue like on 2f2f when you go fast... haha thats great but what you need to tell them to do is get a peice of garden hose like said above or maybe a little longer and stick it into their big chrome exhaust tip and duct tape it in there try to get it to seal, then run the hose however you need to up to somewhere inside the car, this will create really good back pressure and the gains are dynoed to rival NAWWWWWWWWWS
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psst..everyone knows the fan dont work...what you need to do is cut some garden hose, about 6 foot long. Then duct tape it next to the cai filter, fun the hose through your fire wall and through the steering wheel column, and then out the steering wheel cover. Now whenever you want to race, all you have to do is BLOW HARD! This will give you great gains...or maybe it only worked because it made my dizzy and everything was like a blue like on 2f2f when you go fast... haha thats great but what you need to tell them to do is get a peice of garden hose like said above or maybe a little longer and stick it into their big chrome exhaust tip and duct tape it in there try to get it to seal, then run the hose however you need to up to somewhere inside the car, this will create really good back pressure and the gains are dynoed to rival NAWWWWWWWWWS hmmm...i wonder how much back pressure and horses running a hose from the end of the exhaust back to the intake...
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