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Y-Guys Jerry's new intake, on the cover of YBM, must've taken a few hours. It looks awesome!! Bill
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Yes...it's quite the piece...almost like art work. If you check the May post ,"spy photo" (racing section) you can just barely make out the "hi-rise 180 equa-flow" at one of its early test runs. Had a great afternoon watching Jerry put the Bird thru its paces!!! Barry
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I know Jerry make a lot of different intakes or at least he did. Wonder how that would work on a street driven machine?? I guess I'll have to give him a call and find out.
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Jerry probably isn't interested in mass producing these, but how about a flange on top to accept a Mass Air Sensor, and welding bungs in the runners for injectors? Now THAT could be made streetable. But it would take one of you young guys to make it work, geezers like me don't understand computerized fuel injection, nor do I want to.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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John, AMEN to that technology, i think its beyond most of us carby guys but allways interesting! regards aussiebill.
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Now there is an idea. And it looks weird enough to be a good attention getter. And it probably works because Jerry designed it.
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