Modification Plan...Thoughts
Intake Plans:
-SUX2BU Ram-Air Kit (Pics: 1, 2, 3, 4)
-Direct-Flow Lid
-Airflo.com single hump rubber intake hose (smooth bellow)
-AMS Stage III Ported 80mm TB
-AMS Ported LS6 Intake Manifold
Exhaust Plans:
-Coated Pacesetter Long Tubes
-3" ORYP
-Dual cut-outs similar to what SUX2BU runs (track)
-Borla Style Cat-Back (Street)
Valvetrain Plans:
-Thunder Racing TR224 112 cam
Misc Plans:
-ASP Pulley
-Full LS1-Edit Tune
All this should only cost around $2000 which I can do in a few months.
What Do you think I could put out with this combination?
11's are what I'm looking for, will they be possible with this combo of mods?
Any Other Thoughts???
Thanks,
Ryan B
I can't predict if you will or won't break into the 11s. Good luck.
Your car is already fast by the way, good job especially with the manual trans.
Oh, just a little more comment...The MAF might not be worth much on an otherwise stock intake, but since you will have done EVERYTHING else to increase air flow (from intake through cam, through exhaust, the MAF may become the restriction and could be holding you back 10 or more HP, even if on a stock engine it would only be holding you back 1 hp...This is speculation though as I have no direct frame of reference.
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Just a bit of advice that I live by is that you should never take the cheapest route. Do your research and use this forum to your advantage. But never buy a part that may not work as well with your setup because it is cheaper, especially only $50. You don't want to regret it later on.
i like thats ramair set up
The ram-air setup is something I've been wanting to do for a long time and was going to build my own system, but when Juan (SUX2BU) built the plate and put the whole kit together, then I figured why waste my time on the project
Just a bit of advice that I live by is that you should never take the cheapest route. Do your research and use this forum to your advantage. But never buy a part that may not work as well with your setup because it is cheaper, especially only $50. You don't want to regret it later on.

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