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justin Dodge Dakota
10/13/2001 16:52:26
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Subject: INTAKES IP: Logged
Message: whos got better intakes for dakotas? Quick D or Intense Performance?
www.quickd.com
www.intenseperformance.com
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toxic13 Dodge Dakota
10/13/2001 17:49:08
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Message: i have the intense stage II w/ 7in. filter and i like it alot. it definately added power up top and a great sound under WOT. the installation was easy as all get out.
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justin Dodge Dakota
10/14/2001 00:24:56
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Message: what engine and year do you have? whats WOT
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toxic13 Dodge Dakota
10/14/2001 00:38:19
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Message: i have the 3.9l, 1998. WOT=wide open throttle.
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bernd *GenIII*
10/14/2001 15:04:32
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Message: Both the QuickD and Intense performance are close to the same (filter is slightly better on the Intense Performance).
All "Cold Air Intakes" also are within 1-2% of each other...there's only so much performance you can gain from an intake system without matching, complimentary modifications (TB, headers, exhaust).
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT - V6 Supercharged @ 10# w/Nitrous
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Lesley GenIII
10/14/2001 16:09:10
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Message: Bernd, the QuickD has a K&N filter on it, are you saying that the Intense Performance filter is superior?
97 3.9 V6 Sport Club Cab. Black
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justin Dodge Dakota
10/14/2001 17:07:04
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Message: im thinkin that somehow the intense guy is using K&N's or at least the same exact material.
What do you mean by All "Cold Air Intakes" also are within 1-2% of each other?
I dont know what the difference is but i got the intense performance intake because it had a better selection of filters and sizes and a 30 day money back gaurantee
2001 dakota sport, a few mods
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toxic13 Dodge Dakota
10/14/2001 20:05:15
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Message: umm..no, the intense performance intake uses a filter from a company called S&B (i guess kind of a K&N copy) but the filters are a bit different. i'm not sure about hard facts on performance or filter quality, but i am sure that it's not a K&N.
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