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Old 08-01-2010, 08:47 AM
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In your opinion what's the better deal between the SLP flowpac and Volant cai. I like the apearance of the Volant but if the flowpac gives better gains and performance then i rather get it?
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Is anyone running any of these two? What do you think?
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I was running the SLP setup, but had to remove it for tranny cooler placement. I noticed nothing with it on or off. Maybe there is a gain, but it is something that I could not feel. It now sits in a box in the basement. If the previous owner didn't have it already on the car, I would have never purchased it.

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Ok thanks, your not the first person that has said this that's the main reason i asked this question. Thanks again
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I have the flo pack, I like it. The cost was not much of a difference in price. Worked fine for my NON WS.6 T/A. BUT when I went to a 90 MM TB the Fernco (smooth bellow) would not fit and I had to go back to the stock bellow.




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