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I have an 82 all stock collector vette. I heard about a new intake called the Renegade manifold made for the 82 and 84 crossfire. Is this something worth looking into as far as better performance etc. or would I be wasting my time and money. Thanks
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I have read that before somewhere but I was more interested in someone that had that done recently to their own car and could give me first hand experience. Thanks for the feedback
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