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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Eliminating Negative Boost - Part 4' - Modifying the intake to reduce pressure drops - and release power! Last week we discovered that hiding inside the Audi's intake system were some heinous, hairy negative boosts. These critters are masters of disguise, masquerading as semi-normal shapes and features when in fact they're depraved mutants that deserve only to be exterminated in an utterly horrible way. In the past I've dealt out death by hacksaw, death by pliers, death by sanding belt - you can be sure of one thing, when I find them, I give them no mercy. Not because I like to see them in pain, you understand, but because it usually takes heavy-duty tools to do the extermination job. Or that's what I tell the RSPCA anyway.... You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_0652/cms/article.html
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