[Z06] Halltech Super Bee CF112 or CF102 sans the Beehive
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Halltech Super Bee CF112 or CF102 sans the Beehive
We are offering our Super Bee CF112 or CF102 (no MAF re-calibration necessary) for a limited time for $599.99 with free shipping.
Shown here with optional Beehive Carbon
The SBCF102 is our CF112 restricted down to 102.5mm to 103mm at the MAF area read; this allows correct MAF table interpretation thereby eliminating the need for MAF recalibration.
The CF112 must have MAF recal to run properly. These are basically carbon fiber versions of the Super Bee MF103 and MF107R.
NO BEEHIVE INCLUDED. You can start out with the plastic Beehive for much cooler IATs.
CF112
CF102
Shown here with optional Beehive Carbon
The SBCF102 is our CF112 restricted down to 102.5mm to 103mm at the MAF area read; this allows correct MAF table interpretation thereby eliminating the need for MAF recalibration.
The CF112 must have MAF recal to run properly. These are basically carbon fiber versions of the Super Bee MF103 and MF107R.
NO BEEHIVE INCLUDED. You can start out with the plastic Beehive for much cooler IATs.
CF112
CF102
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Intake Design and Engineering since 1999
Halltech Systems, LLC
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For service email:
orders@halltechsystems.com
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Katech Engine Dyno
What is the default intake system used by Katech Engine Development for all testing? Obviously, if a customer wants to dyno a different intake system for their engine, Katech will use the intake the customer chooses.
But for max power, the Halltech Super Bee MF103 is the intake they use and recommend.
Katech is fully stocked with our intakes right now.
But for max power, the Halltech Super Bee MF103 is the intake they use and recommend.
Katech is fully stocked with our intakes right now.
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Awe, man....I already have the MF103, but would've purchased the CF102 if this deal was going on.
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http://forums.corvetteforum.com/1579...-post1363.html
Just think how fast you could have gone.
Last edited by Halltech; 11-05-2012 at 10:50 AM.
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You were still beat by a NA car in the USA with our intake, and NO CAM or head work. Did I read wrong that you installed a cam to get into the 9s? Still, a great run.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/1579...-post1363.html
Just think how fast you could have gone.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/1579...-post1363.html
Just think how fast you could have gone.
Of course, I have no head work.
Run 9.97 ONE time with an incredible weather is good for sure, but not representative of you're intake performance . Just to compare apple to apple jimbo.
9.8 is coming soon with a vararam SC1R, or maybe a MF107R if you know what i mean ...
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