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Needs some prep work |
March 27, 2016 |
taco eater :
Conrad from CO
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Overall it's the nicest intake I've used. However, it needs a bit of prep work to be used on a polini with the stock reeds. You need to grind a bit of the base to clear the reed screws. Look at the bottom of the polini Bing intake and you'll see what I'm talking about.
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