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Old 02-08-2004, 01:29 PM
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Im sure this has been asked LOTS of times, but I cant find any of these threads so can someone tell me which is better? Oh. I dont actually have the car but will in a few weeks. Getting it earlier than expected. Its a 2002 SOM WS6. Thanks in advance.
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Lid, its cheaper and works great

oops you said lid or FTRA?

lid first, then FTRA if you want.

They complement each other, but you got ram air already mate.

TSP lid + holley powershot filter = one good fitting setup worth guaranteed hp.

Be careful of some other makers, they dont test fit their lids and you might get a bad mold = bad fitment.

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Originally Posted by kjmdrumz3
Im sure this has been asked LOTS of times, but I cant find any of these threads so can someone tell me which is better? Oh. I dont actually have the car but will in a few weeks. Getting it earlier than expected. Its a 2002 SOM WS6. Thanks in advance.
Get a lid, remove the baffles, buy a BG Ram Air System if you can afford it, or buy some weather stripping to seal the 1" gap between the hood and lid.
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