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ls6 intake vs. UD pully vs. chris ram air

Old 02-13-2010, 09:56 PM
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Default ls6 intake vs. UD pully vs. chris ram air

exactly what the thread name says...all of which are going to cost me about the same...which should i do first ?
Old 02-14-2010, 01:09 AM
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Ram Air or LS6 intake. If it were me I'd do the LS6 intake. Underdrive pully will affect your charging and p/s at idle as all the pullys will be turning slower across the board.
Just my .02
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Chrs1313... Cheaper than an intake and if what they say is true, same results.
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LS6 is about 300 shipped chris 1313 is 200 shipped i bet you would want the ac version which is alot smaller than his non ac version ud pulleys are 200ish +belt and i think you would see more of a gain on an LS6 and later down the road a ram air and then ud pulley but thats just what id do first
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i noticed nothing from ls6 my intake and my motor reved up slightly quicker from an UDP.
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^^^x2 didn't notice anything.
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Remember you have to remove your condenser for the ram air setup. Not sure if you have done or are wanting to do this.
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LS6 intake for sure. To the guys that didn't notice any improvement, you probably didn't get the car re-tuned. It's not un-common for a bolt on car to gain 10-15rwhp or so with a good tune, and if an LS6 intake was included in that list of bolt ons, you could see even more of a gain.
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the underdrive pully will cost me 200 with belts bolt and everything, the ls6 intake will cost me 200 from a friend, and the ram air will cost me 200 shipped...so its all the exact same price....i think im gonna do the ls6 intake then ram air then UD pully.
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Originally Posted by SWEET98SS
Remember you have to remove your condenser for the ram air setup. Not sure if you have done or are wanting to do this.
Only if you want to, he makes an AC version as well.

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the underdrive pully will cost me 200 with belts bolt and everything, the ls6 intake will cost me 200 from a friend, and the ram air will cost me 200 shipped...so its all the exact same price....i think im gonna do the ls6 intake then ram air then UD pully.
In that case do the order you plan on.
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Originally Posted by SWEET98SS
Remember you have to remove your condenser for the ram air setup. Not sure if you have done or are wanting to do this.
like lemons said he has the ac version next time read


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