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When I bought my car,the previous owner had already installed a BP iintake installed. I've been debating switching over to the Vararam. Is it worth the hassle to change? If so how much should I sell my BP intake for?
When I bought my car,the previous owner had already installed a BP iintake installed. I've been debating switching over to the Vararam. Is it worth the hassle to change? If so how much should I sell my BP intake for?
If you remove your BP intake, you'll have a large rectangular hole in your radiator shroud. IMO I would leave the BP intake on as it has a better fit/finish than the vararama and it's doubtful you would see any performance difference between the 2 intakes.
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Originally Posted by TheRadioFlyer
If you remove your BP intake, you'll have a large rectangular hole in your radiator shroud. IMO I would leave the BP intake on as it has a better fit/finish than the vararama and it's doubtful you would see any performance difference between the 2 intakes.
I agree, With all that has been posted with the fitment of the VR, Stay with what you have.
Bill
If you remove your BP intake, you'll have a large rectangular hole in your radiator shroud. IMO I would leave the BP intake on as it has a better fit/finish than the vararama and it's doubtful you would see any performance difference between the 2 intakes.
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I wrote a huge, very detailed and well documented writeup about the vararam's quality (or lack thereof). Run a search if you're interested in reading about it. But Radio's right, it's not worth it. You won't see much of a change if any.