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Does anybody knows what it's called when Hondas have their cylinders. Showing?
It's for more air to get in but here's what I'm talking about. @ the picture please help, thanks!!!!!
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''itb'' or individual throttle body intake. definitely no exposed cylinders that wouldn't work well.
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