IMO I wouldn't sell it at all, I would put it aside until you get everything up to snuff. The rpm range of the eddy far out reaches the stock parameters. I regular PI intake (Factory Ford) is hard to beat, and had been on cars with 600hp, better drivability around town if you daily it. Even the longer runner TF intakes have the high rpm level also, but it will allow a better hp/tq shelf. The only intakes to rival the stock PI, and rival I mean put same #'s out in low rpm power, even better it in some instances, is the Bullitt/SVO intakes. They even draw the rpm/hp out another 600rpm in stock trim, and with a camshaft change its greater. Bullitt/SVO looses only in 2 different spots to the PI on a dyno graph, and these 2 spots are only for a length of 200- 300 rpm each. They produce a better under curve power, some near 20rwhp in spots, but only 10rwhp in peak, IN STOCK TRIM, this changes when mods are done. Also, the Bullitt/SVO can be tuned with different modifications that you do to it physically. Either PI, Bullitt/SVO, in factory trim. Everything else is high rpm. I WOULDN'T buy a Bullitt/SVO if you already had an eddy, just get a PI. Again, this is my opinion.