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Car Forum / Mazda / Mazda Miata / March 2008

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Moss Motors Heat Insulating Intake Gasket

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Freddie - 06 Mar 2008 22:56 GMT
I was just browsing saferacer.com and saw this product for a Miata.
The performance gains of 5% sound like BS, but I was wondering if
anyone has experience with this?  It only caught my interest because
it's cheap and easy to install.

http://www.saferacer.com/moss-motors-heat-insulating-intake-gasket.html?productid=560
Chris D'Agnolo - 07 Mar 2008 00:27 GMT
Does look interesting. It makes sense I guess from the reduced heat
perspective. It's just a matter of how much that's worth to you but I agree
for the money it seems like it might be worth it. We'll see what the
thermodynamics experts have to say about it. They may put it in that
'turbocharger for your carburetor' category, you never can tell ;-)

Chris
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>I was just browsing saferacer.com and saw this product for a Miata.
> The performance gains of 5% sound like BS, but I was wondering if
> anyone has experience with this?  It only caught my interest because
> it's cheap and easy to install.
>
> http://www.saferacer.com/moss-motors-heat-insulating-intake-gasket.html?productid=560
 
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