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what kind of intake?
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what kind of intake?
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what kind of intake?
im looking to get an intake for my '98 GSX and i dunna what type is the best for the gsx. what kind of intake will i benefit the most from?
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Injen is one of the best out there.
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One that actually has a dump tube. Don't try to recir.
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RE: what kind of intake?
all you need is an air filter and an adapter bracket, itl cost you $40 unless you want K&N than id say ~$80
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