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Old 10-22-2004, 11:01 AM
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Will the Fast Toys lower inlet collector fit the SLP cold air upper ram air?
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Larry, I believe Fast Toys sells a kit that bolts to the SLP kit.

Drop them an email: sales@fasttoys.net
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Originally Posted by WILWAXU
Larry, I believe Fast Toys sells a kit that bolts to the SLP kit.

Drop them an email: sales@fasttoys.net
I have the Fast Toys lower inlet and need the upper portion. I emailed them and they won't sell the upper separately. I have an opportunity to buy an SLP CAI but not sure if it will fit. If the Fast Toys kit you are referring to is the same as I have then it should fit unless they make a version to adapt the SLP.

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I know that older FTRA's used a scoop that was dimensionally the same as the SLP. Not sure about newer stuff.
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I think they will probably marry together but now I have another problem. I don't have AC nor a condenser and from all the pics I've seen they mount on top of the condenser. Maybe I should give up my ram air notions, sell my FTRA scoop and go with what I already have. Thanks for your help!
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The flange screws to the core support. No condenser needed. In fact it's alot easier to install without the condenser.




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