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Old 07-07-2016 | 08:04 PM
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Default Prostock1313 Ram Air 3mph gain over stock lid setup

Speed Inc now carrying these. Hit me up with any question here or PM

https://www.speedinc.com/catalog/pro...k1313-ram-air/

This is for the Max effort racer who wants the most out of his/her combination. Deleting the standard lid assembly will net alone 6-8RWHP. This setup can be used with stock style hood with minor modifications to get to fit. We do not recommend using this on the street without a filter for obvious reasons.

This is newest Chrs1313 decided to call it the Prostock1313 since it has very similar design as prostock new induction this year 2016...

With a fast 102/102 setup you will see 3mph at the track over a stock Fbody lid setup with no ram air...

This will gain over the current non ac chrs1313 and the answer is around 7-8rwhp...and the reason for that is it is a true 4" tube where a lid restricts flow some due to its design and sealing on the air filter...

Now this setup is not for everyone and more designed for a track only car but it can be taken apart in the middle and a 4" cone filter could be added for street duty as some have done.

Radiator support will need to be cut, and either a hole in the bumper support or completely remove it...stock hood latch will need to be trimmed like the non ac version requires but will work for pin on or bolt on hoods...stock radiator has been made to work with some trimming and possible raking in back towards the engine.

*Only ram air is being supplied with couplings and band clamps, customer will need to mound and adjust radiator on his or her own.










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Old 07-07-2016 | 08:51 PM
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I've been wanting to make something like this myself. I'm gonna reatain ac and go over the rad tho
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I've been wanting to make something like this myself. I'm gonna reatain ac and go over the rad tho
Sounds good, post up after you get it complete
Old 07-07-2016 | 09:42 PM
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Will do....with results like that it should work out good since I'm still running a lid and filter.
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I wonder if the LT1 radiator support would work with this setup with some trimming
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I wonder if the LT1 radiator support would work with this setup with some trimming
Very good chance...most been either making their own or using the BMR one trimmed up
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I think I am going to try it. I have ac and hood latch though. If it gets me a MPH I will be happy
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Originally Posted by Mike Morris
I think I am going to try it. I have ac and hood latch though. If it gets me a MPH I will be happy
Did you ever try it Mike?
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I will let you know.

"YOUR ORDER HAS BEEN RECEIVED.
Thank you for your purchase!

Your order # is: 100006134.
You will receive an order confirmation email with details of your order and a link to track its progress."

I will do Hio cai after that and see it how picks up
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Originally Posted by Mike Morris
I will let you know.

"YOUR ORDER HAS BEEN RECEIVED.
Thank you for your purchase!

Your order # is: 100006134.
You will receive an order confirmation email with details of your order and a link to track its progress."

I will do Hio cai after that and see it how picks up
Keep me posted Mike
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I will finally be able to test this thing in march! Running without it at the end of Feb
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Originally Posted by chrs1313
Keep me posted Mike
I will. Hoping for 127MPH traps. Doing a Vacuum Pump as well and car now has 1511 psi springs from PRC duals. Did weigh 3140 pounds with me not in it. Lightening up the radiator support,spindels,brake pedal and brake caliper brackets as well.
Old 01-23-2018 | 09:30 PM
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Mike I have a "lightweight" rad support along with modified mwc bumper support if your interested. I would be happy to hook up someone else that's "going for it"
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Sure. Zip is 32952 for shipping. I have a burkart now in the front and that one is even lighter
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No bumper support is a lot lighter
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out of curiosity, has anyone tested running the stock lid setup without the air filter and seeing if there's a whp gain?
Old 01-24-2018 | 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by sillysspeed
Mike I have a "lightweight" rad support along with modified mwc bumper support if your interested. I would be happy to hook up someone else that's "going for it"
Can you post some pics of the rad support?
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If you guys really want to get light in the front rock solid motorsports has a new tube front end out for fbody's.
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Originally Posted by sillysspeed
If you guys really want to get light in the front rock solid motorsports has a new tube front end out for fbody's.
Thats dope! I plan on fabbing something exactly like that this summer


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