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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 05:40 PM
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I'm sorry, but why do we need to buy the TB as well?
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 05:45 PM
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Same as the stock plenum,TB is removable
So,if you already have a cool 52 or 58 mm TB,you pay around $650 and use your existing TB.-
If you are stock and want the TB Upgrade,you pay around $950
I hope i explain myself
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 05:48 PM
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Sorry, I'm retarded. We can use the stock TB. Ok, got it now.
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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Yes but i wouldn't
i would choose the opportunity to upgrade,but that's me
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Old Aug 5, 2009 | 09:28 PM
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I really wanted the BBK due to being able to use the stock fuel lines and rails. I highly doubt I still won't be finished with my Head/Cam swap by May. HSR it is I guess.

I got my HSR in. Install was easy. Running the fuel lines was a breeze and not nearly as hard as I thought it would be. I'm 100% happy with it.
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Yeah doing fuel lines is easy, no problems with todays fittings and line
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Old Aug 6, 2009 | 09:54 AM
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Ok I realize I'm kinda new but I have been doin a lot of readin and am in need of a new intake. This design looks to be a lot like the Lingenfelter design which what I hear from many ppl and engine builders is "THE" design to have if you do or plan on doin extensive engine mods because of the runner design. But on a stock engine this setup in my opinion simply "moves" the power to higher RPM(I know there is more to it than that but its the simpest way I see it). Dont get me wrong I realize that my car as possible every1 elses kinda dies out after 3500-4000 RPM which this intake will fix. What I did see in the dyno graph is the power(hp&tq) is lower than stock at lower RPM this is a concern to me if the car is totally stock will this low end power be an issue??
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Old Aug 6, 2009 | 01:04 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

You lose only 16lbs of peak torque but you gain 700rpms with 50lbs. This is good, not bad. And you gain 9 peak horsepower and then 50hp after the curve. This is also good. In terms of 1/4 performance you should drop (bone stock otherwise) 2-3 tenths and gain 2-3mph.

Now, that is on a stock motor. The benefits will come when you start adding much better flowing heads, exhaust, and a cam. Imagine a cam and headed TPi car. Then you throw on the BBK TPi. Those 600rpms of 50hp/50tq gains, will be more like 100+ for 1000-1500 rpms. Does that make sense? TPI is a great torque producing system. That is it.
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

[quote=1989GTATransAm;3077021]If the Stealthram was 50 state legal I think most everyone would own one.

That statement, by the noted stater, made my decision clear.
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If it performs as preliminary tests indicate, AND is CARB approved, AND holds the price stated, they will sell (at least 1, to me).
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The above post was made 7/4/07.......in December of '08, I made the switch. Now, if the BBK intake ever materializes, will I install one? Probably not.....

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Old Aug 6, 2009 | 10:18 PM
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ok so if I am to build an engine I would plan on buildin an engine that is designed to make more hp than tq and let the intake make the tq, does that make any kinda sense??
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Originally Posted by firstroc
ok so if I am to build an engine I would plan on buildin an engine that is designed to make more hp than tq and let the intake make the tq, does that make any kinda sense??
none what so ever
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Old Aug 6, 2009 | 11:17 PM
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lol thats wat i thot cuz it didnt make much sense to me. I think wat I mean is the TPI intake helps a motor make lots of tq, correct so far? And if I build an engine can I have the engine built to produce more hp than tq and once the intake is put on the intake will make the tq up to par with the hp? This is assuming that every1 knows that a good engine builder knows what to do to the internals to make more hp or tq, and then when the intake is installed for testin the finall numbers can be determined
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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 12:08 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Originally Posted by firstroc
lol thats wat i thot cuz it didnt make much sense to me. I think wat I mean is the TPI intake helps a motor make lots of tq, correct so far? And if I build an engine can I have the engine built to produce more hp than tq and once the intake is put on the intake will make the tq up to par with the hp? This is assuming that every1 knows that a good engine builder knows what to do to the internals to make more hp or tq, and then when the intake is installed for testin the finall numbers can be determined
TPI makes alot of lower RPM torque yes. It does not support power at high rpms. Its the weakest link in the chain and holds back more then any other part.

When you build an engine you want all the parts and components to compliment each other. So they work well as a set.

My heads and cam are really too much for factory TPI intake--yes I make more power but not as much as I should. It's not optimal.

Far as building an engine to make more HP then TQ I think you can do that but it requires sky high RPMS. Not good in a street car. So just forget about that idea. Don't go asking anyone to do that for you--they might look at you funny.

Anyone feel free to jump in or correct me--I think I got it right...
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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 12:19 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

ok so now I know wat ur sayin and wat my engine builder said was he plans on designing the engine to produce most of its hp around 5000 because he is aware that TPI restricts power at higher rpm. So my confusion is this engine he builds he asked me if i wanted more tq or hp "before" the TPI system gets installed. Personally I would like a setup where huge tq is made down low n to mid and huge hp made from mid to high, is this possible and what intake setup will work best??
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Old Aug 7, 2009 | 11:39 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

hi firstroc,you are looking for the same thing i am.-
Something complete,excellent low rpm torque and pull to 6000 with lots of power.-
Whats your build ? What's your budget ? How much are you willing to spend ?

i posted a thread in Corvetteforum,read everything,there are LOTS of useful information there and might get you somewhere,contact me if you need more info !

Cheeers

here is the thread !
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Old Aug 8, 2009 | 01:55 AM
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this thread is five years old haha damn
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Old Aug 8, 2009 | 09:18 AM
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are you going to the birthday party ?
he he he , yes but its got new information
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Old Aug 9, 2009 | 01:07 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

I made a comment awhile back saying its too much money, after thinking about it.... its average price. intakes goes for around $400+ and runners $350 and the plenum off E-bay around $50. I see summit took it off their web site, but Jegs has it for $749. I'm thinking about getting it.
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Old Aug 9, 2009 | 04:44 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

so this is available to us now????
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Old Aug 9, 2009 | 06:57 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Its not available at all. A few of us have emailed them and all replies say "are still waiting on the castings...etc, blah blah blah..."

Hold on to your money or buy something else in the time being. Its going to be awhile.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 02:21 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

How would this work on a 305? I have a very light car so I don't need all that torque down low.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 02:30 PM
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Probably work fine if it existed.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 04:02 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Originally Posted by madmax
Probably work fine if it existed.
Good one
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Old Aug 18, 2009 | 05:12 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

So this intake is a no go!?!?
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Old Aug 18, 2009 | 05:15 PM
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i guess you are right
its a no go for now
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by gmgod
I think they're shooting for 2010 actually.
You know what, I think I'm gonna revise my prediction here.

I'm now thinking they're shooting for 2012...... It'll be a sure sign of impending doom when BBK releases this intake.

A damned shame too..... I still got that long block just stitting on it's rolling crate. Unfortunately, the rings have rusted to the cylinder walls.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 10:38 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

I told you guys it would be a long time coming.

It's a GO.

Just a go that we are still working on.

Don't let the people who post their "predictions" about the release or status of this project get you down.

The only real source of actual information is me.

If I don't post information about it, don't beleive it.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 10:52 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Will this be available before fossile fuels run out then?
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 11:12 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

So Bryan since you guys are still tweaking it, do you need anymore test cars? I'm right here in socal if you want to use my car.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 11:27 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

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So Bryan since you guys are still tweaking it, do you need anymore test cars? I'm right here in socal if you want to use my car.
hmm.. if he was tweaking it, I think it would have been done a LONG time ago.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 12:05 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

The tweaking is done, just a matter of getting it set up for machining and put into production. We have a waiting list of items tha are "next" the TPI intake is on the list.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 12:08 PM
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The tweaking is done, just a matter of getting it set up for machining and put into production. We have a waiting list of items tha are "next" the TPI intake is on the list.
I think it's been brought up a couple times in this thread, but is $399 still the target price?
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 01:17 PM
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Not sure on that one. The hard price would have to be determined after all of the parts in the package are tallied up, but as with all of BBK's products, it will definitely be very competitively priced.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 01:53 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Well I just wanted to post up and say that as a TPI Third Gen owner I was thrilled when the BBK intake first surfaced. But after YEARS of waiting....well I just bought a miniram. Your loss BBK.
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 03:33 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

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The tweaking is done, just a matter of getting it set up for machining and put into production. We have a waiting list of items tha are "next" the TPI intake is on the list.
Ok, how about updating your website "Currently under development.
Estimated Release Date: Early 2009" Early 2009 has come and gone. It's November 2009 if you have not checked a calendar lately.

If you do not have an estimated release date just put "under development, release date unknown at this time" and pull the ad's for it out of the magazines.

It's the mis-information directly from your own company that ticks everyone off.
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Originally Posted by F-Body Demon
I was thrilled when the BBK intake first surfaced. But after YEARS of waiting....well I just bought a miniram. Your loss BBK.
People have died waiting for this intake
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Old Nov 2, 2009 | 08:14 PM
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Don't let the people who post their "predictions" about the release or status of this project get you down.
The only real source of actual information is me.
If I don't post information about it, don't beleive it.
"get us down" Nobody is up for this POS intake.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
I'm not sure if they have set the price yet.

Seems like somewhere, somehow, $399.00 was mentioned, guesstimated, or assumed (judging by the title of this thread).
From your web site

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It won't take much for us to make that happen since we design and machine everything in house and there is plenty of room to make adjustments in the castings (which can also be easily changed).
Yes how many years

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I used to be a chauffuer in L.A. before I went full time with BBK.
Bryan
Great, Limo driver doing the R & D now we know the problem.

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In the 5 years that I drove people around to all sorts of events, functions, trips, etc.... I got a chance to drive some celebrities.

One of those celebrities was Michael Jackson (NOT KIDDING).
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I hope he was not on the waiting list for this intake.

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by all means know where you are going ahead of time and how to get there.
Do you know where you are going with this intake, I dont think so.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
The one and only TPI intake proto (the one in this thread) is in our pattern shop here in So. Cal. and has been there for a few months now.
News flash......Update a few years now.


Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
It should be out closer to the end of summer this year.
Quiz.....what year did you say this.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
It should be available at the end of the year.
Please name that year.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
Should we stop working on the TPI intake stuff and get working on some shorties right away?
Sure, go for it whats a few more years.

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We can't have employees dedicated to one project only or else they would be standing around with nothing to do for months on end.
Wow 60 months of pay and still no product. You guys must be union.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
It takes a long time to get something like this out the door.
Maybe for a limo driver.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
The only real source of actual information is me.
Are you sure about this.

Originally Posted by Bryan Rogers
If I don't post information about it, don't beleive it.
No problem i will beleive it, when i see it.

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The tweaking is done.
So you are telling me you're not tweaking any more.

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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 03:34 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

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I hope he was not on the waiting list for this
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 05:37 AM
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Wow that is the funniest thing Ive ever read,,,, but its also sad that there has been so many lies. I can personally say I wont support BBK products due to their BS way of dealing with this intake. If I treated customers like this I would be out of buisness.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 06:21 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

That thing was listed with summit some time ago, I wanted to buy one and after ordering got a message it wasn't even available...what a mess.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 08:26 AM
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I would give them another shot but I also tried to order one from summit a while back and it was a mess to deal with because they weren't stocked yet. I guess I fail to see why BBK is taking so long to get this done. As the days go on, more third gens are hitting junkyards or getting destroyed in some shape or form. They want to make money on this intake but by the time it comes out, everyone will have gotten something else like the stealth ram or mini ram. I say forget the R&D to make it 50 state legal and get this damn thing moving already. I plan on doing my engine next summer and it looks like I will being using the stealth ram instead of this intake on my 383.
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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 03:07 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Originally Posted by all4u
I would give them another shot but I also tried to order one from summit a while back and it was a mess to deal with because they weren't stocked yet. I guess I fail to see why BBK is taking so long to get this done. As the days go on, more third gens are hitting junkyards or getting destroyed in some shape or form. They want to make money on this intake but by the time it comes out, everyone will have gotten something else like the stealth ram or mini ram. I say forget the R&D to make it 50 state legal and get this damn thing moving already. I plan on doing my engine next summer and it looks like I will being using the stealth ram instead of this intake on my 383.
Yes, i may be going with the stealth ram also if this
doesn't come out soon
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Old Nov 4, 2009 | 07:48 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

i would like to check this out. from reading everything i bet this intake will go for at a grand. Supply and demand. also when i go about swap in a 350 im either going to mod the existing plenum (cheaper) or get this one and mod it.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 07:30 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Ok, the thing about this though, yes it is about supply and demand, but our tpi cars have been on the road more than twenty years, ok, so after waiting this long to mod and how long to wait for this "turtle ram" to come out, what is the demand looking like? I know for a fact that they will not sell many unit if it is anywhere close to a grand. The stealth ram and bigmouth/large runners are both cheaper alternatives. The LT1 intake is also cheaper. The mini ram would be more popular but it is very high price, that's what's keeping it down. Hopefully BBK will notice this and notice that for as long as they have been taking, most of us have moved on to other things.

Don't get me wrong, when I first heard about this intake coming out, I was excited and wanted to know who was the first to have it in stock regardless of price! Now, I think I will go elsewhere, and instead of waiting for them to develop three of these, I'll buy three stealth rams or three LT1's. The TPI crowd was put on the back burner which wasn't smart because alot of hot rodders use the TPI system in their cars, not just us F body guys. They could've made bank on this but they take to long and there is always the "little bit more time" run around. Whatever the price was, they just lost it......times 3! (my two brothers and I our building our bird right now)
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 07:48 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

I was very interested when it was announced.
Now, 5 years and countless excuses later, I don't think it will ever see the light of day. What kind of R&D work do you have to do for 24 year old technology? This could've been something that BBK would have made alot of money on.
At this point, I doubt they could ever recoup their investment costs, cause people are moving on......the LSx engines are the hot ticket now.
BBK, you dropped the ball in an EPIC way.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 08:15 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

There is still a chance for them to make money on it if they can bring it out soon. Here's the issue. They need to bring it out with a small group purchase discount so someone will try it and post their findings, then they will have more people buy it if everything works out well. I think the problem now is, they are working too much on LSX stuff that they forgot about the TPI crowd. That sucks because they wasted their time and their money for nothing at that point. I will have two engines done for the summer and my 406 will be done in the fall of next year. I will buy the intakes before I finish the engines so hopefully they can put their rear in gear and get this thing done already.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 09:05 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

Is this what you talking about Link
I wouldn't be surprised if bbk forgets about it, I've always though of them as a mustang loving company.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 09:31 AM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

This thread needs to die. It's a time waster!
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 12:15 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

If they don't plan on getting it on the market soon, they should take it off their website. It makes them look bad because they don't update their site, it looks like a slow non-caring company.

That link is the one for what we are talking about. Someone on here named it the turtle ram but I forgot who started that. The intake somewhat reminds me of the intake in my dads malibu with the 3100. I honestly would like to see what this intake would be capable of, but I will lose interest when it comes out in another 5 years.
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Old Nov 5, 2009 | 05:18 PM
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Re: BBK TPI intake setup ($399.00)

From the looks of some of the SEMA pics I was scouring thru they are busy with product for the new Camaro's. I don't see this thing actually coming to retail!
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