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Old 11-28-2006, 10:02 PM
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Question Is this mod worth it?

http://fasttoys.net/shop/product_inf...products_id=42

it makes your slp cold air like the fast toys cold air kits.

is it worth it??
Old 11-28-2006, 10:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CaMaRo67RS355
http://fasttoys.net/shop/product_inf...products_id=42

it makes your slp cold air like the fast toys cold air kits.

is it worth it??


people say taht it is really worth it.. check out this link that i started

https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/613004-ram-air-mod.html
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I don't think that it is worth it at all.
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I was wondering the same thing...
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It is worth it but you have to be careful b/c if you drive through a puddle it makes it ALOT easier to hydrolock your motor
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well im not going to even say anything
...compared to the response i got in the last thread

do what you want to do.
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Originally Posted by RrCoX22
do what you want to do.
this should be the response given out by everyone, to everything
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I don't think it's going to help. I think the stock design directs plenty of cool air once the car is moving.

Furthermore, I think anything below the nose of my car would eventually hit the ground and get squashed. YMMV.
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save the money for a better power adder
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Don't know if this has been covered or not yet; has anyone adapted the SSRA under bumper scoop to the SLP CAI? Can this even be done??
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Originally Posted by dailydriver
Don't know if this has been covered or not yet; has anyone adapted the SSRA under bumper scoop to the SLP CAI? Can this even be done??
Yes I make a scoop that fits the FTRA/SLP cold air kits. LM Performance sells them for me.
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Search in drag racing section


"BIG GULP"

On the 1st page of the theard will should you the Big Gulp and the last page
Will show you a custom setup thats much better and cheaper for a street car
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im a fan of the full CAI kit aka the SSRA. I dont personally have it but love the design and have seen it does make power and such.




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