Cold Air Worth It?
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ok i read it and it doesnt say it helps..... but i can get the slp box with a bellow and cold air and K&N filter for 299 soo its a good deal....should i get the cold air or just get the box the bellow and the filter?? thanks
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ok well if i buy the kit it comes with all the following----SLP air box K&N air filter SLP smooth bellow and sp cold air kit....should i buy it for 299 or just buy the air lid the filter and the cold air seperate?????
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ok well if i buy the kit it comes with all the following----SLP air box K&N air filter SLP smooth bellow and sp cold air kit....should i buy it for 299 or just buy the air lid the filter and the cold air seperate?????
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im sorry i really dont see how it addresses it unless u mean this.... "00+ cars will need to use an air breather which is required for lids that do not that the provision on the lid. Air breathers can be had from a variety of sponsors.".....or if a FIPK is the same thing sorry about this i just am a noob please help>>>>
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snake...if i am already getting pacesetter LT and a TD exhaust....what can i get for 300? sorry im new at this im only 16 lol so i dont understand alot of this just learnin....thanks alot yall
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Originally Posted by who281
im sorry i really dont see how it addresses it unless u mean this.... "00+ cars will need to use an air breather which is required for lids that do not that the provision on the lid. Air breathers can be had from a variety of sponsors.".....or if a FIPK is the same thing sorry about this i just am a noob please help>>>>
i've done the free ram air w/ an MTI lid and have no complaints. and for $100 vs. the $300....that give you an extra $200 to put towards somethin else.
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ok well if i buy the kit it comes with all the following----SLP air box K&N air filter SLP smooth bellow and sp cold air kit....should i buy it for 299 or just buy the air lid the filter and the cold air seperate?????
There are some aftermarket ram kits which seem to help, but they don't really ram they only act as cold air ducts. The bellows offers nothing except appearance and can be done yourself for less than $10.00 (check the LS1 & ethsiasts forum sticky's).
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The SLP CAI -raised- my inlet air temps by tens
of degrees, I already had the SS hood but the
"mobetta" impulse got the better of me. The
stainless picks up heat from the nearby radiator
(which it also shrouds for airflow, especially if
you try to stack on a trans cooler). If you want
one of the "ram air" schemes one made of plastic,
with a long "snorkel" that gets you actual cold air
and not hot stuff wafting back off the radiator
as you sit at idle with the fans off, is what you
want.
The only thing worse than buying an intake air
heater, is buying a kit of other semi- and totally-
worthless mods with it. Be choosy, be cheap,
get more go for the dough.
of degrees, I already had the SS hood but the
"mobetta" impulse got the better of me. The
stainless picks up heat from the nearby radiator
(which it also shrouds for airflow, especially if
you try to stack on a trans cooler). If you want
one of the "ram air" schemes one made of plastic,
with a long "snorkel" that gets you actual cold air
and not hot stuff wafting back off the radiator
as you sit at idle with the fans off, is what you
want.
The only thing worse than buying an intake air
heater, is buying a kit of other semi- and totally-
worthless mods with it. Be choosy, be cheap,
get more go for the dough.
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Honestly, if you want a CAI, get the Volant. Its the best system I've used. My IAT's are always close to if not off from about 10*F from outside temps, and while driving, you can watch my temps drop even more! Its quite the system and works VERY well.
I put a vote in for the Volant system!
Adrian
I put a vote in for the Volant system!
Adrian
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The cold air is proven to work and it does ram air in the intake, the next time i go to the track i am going to run my Ftra blocked and then do a run right after it unblocked. this has also been done and PROVEN, please read http://www.installuniversity.com/ins...sity/index.htm
i am tired of people saying, "just do the free ram air it is the same as ftra or ssra or slp, NO THEY ARE NOT, think about it one is sealed and the other is not...if money is an issue do the free ram air but if your are speaking of performance gains FREE RAM AIR is not equal to FTRA/SSRA/SLP CAI
i am tired of people saying, "just do the free ram air it is the same as ftra or ssra or slp, NO THEY ARE NOT, think about it one is sealed and the other is not...if money is an issue do the free ram air but if your are speaking of performance gains FREE RAM AIR is not equal to FTRA/SSRA/SLP CAI
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