Five Oh Brian
Mustang Guru
Most of the dyno graphs I've seen for Boss 302 intake manifolds vs stock shows that the real gains are once you're over 7,000 rpm's. For anyone running their car over 7,000 rpm's often, it's a great choice. For example, I'm still running the stock intake manifold on my car, but given that I have a 5,000 rpm stall, 4.10 gears, off-road H-pipe, and a great Mike Rousch tune shifting my trans at 7,500 rpm's, I'd bet my car would be quicker with the Boss 302 intake manifold. Just trying to decide whether the cost is justified. Also, I really like the fact that I can open my hood for anyone and the engine bay is 100% factory stock. Swapping to the Boss 302 intake takes the stealth factor down a bit.