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Old 12-12-2006, 11:23 PM
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will the ftra kit on a camaro fit with a ss hood or the cowl sunoco (D.h.) looking hood?? show some pics if possible thanks!!!
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Absolutely. All it is is a scoop that squeezes between your radiator and airbox support and angles downward. The style of hood has no role in fitting one. If you opt for the SSRA you get a longer scoop that ends right about where your radiator airdam is. I don't have pics of mine but here a recent thread showing exactly what the SSRA looks like. Keep in mind the FTRA is only half of what is shown in the pics.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...highlight=ssra
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definately.......
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Why wouldn't it?

and go for the SSRA.... it's much better

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what about when it rains any problems??
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yeah, why wouldnt it? doenst affect the height or angle of the hood....

and if too much rain? bye bye maf
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Been runnin the SSRA for almost two years and haven't had any problems. But, if you do go in too deep of water like an idiot, say 6 inches deep or so, the car can be easily hydrolocked.
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Originally Posted by CULATR
what about when it rains any problems??
Rain normally is not a problem but you want to avoid really deep puddles. The FTRA includes a block off plate to disable the kit if you want to be sure no water comes up through the duct.
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i have an ssra, went to pdq the other day and forgot to put the cover that i made for it on (powerdercoated sheet metal bent to fit) and their little sprayers must have sprayed right up into it. dropped down to 4th to pass on the highway, ripped up to 4k and bogged so the filter must have gotten soaked. all is well, and it gave me a reason to get rid of the k & n and get a paper filter.



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