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    sheet metal intakes are very common place now days first time i seen one was for a sbc and was a CFE was a very nice intake that was over 25 years ago was like walking around in a hanger at area 51. to really hold and eye ball that was done with runners and plenum on that intake was something. runner size and shape plenum size shape and cutting carbs to move over the port is stuff that been done by many .many hours and money .i could under stand why many covered there intakes and some were very good at hiding the Nos .if you want to see one of the best tig welders and maker of sheet metal intakes check out john marcella marcella intakes his work will if your a tig welder make you mad or cry
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    Quote Originally Posted by pat mccarthy View Post
    and some were very good at hiding the Nos
    Pat, does Wayne County Speed Shop come to mind? When they were running strong, they were often accused of hiding the NOS. Didn't hear much from them after their shop was broken into and vandalized.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike52 View Post
    Pat, does Wayne County Speed Shop come to mind? When they were running strong, they were often accused of hiding the NOS. Didn't hear much from them after their shop was broken into and vandalized.

    Mike
    well .......ok it just may funny how things played out on that hole deal like how they broke in the shop .there car had nasty Nos fire at the line ??????????
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