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Old 02-19-2003, 11:24 AM
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I am wanting to purchase one or the other, the SLP is cheaper but is one better than the other? Looking for better E.T. & MPH!
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I bought the slp, I heard that the bottom plate may restrict flow to the radiator. I live in Ca. and don't want to take that plate out, or have temp problems. I am very happy with mine.
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thanx for the info, any more oppinions would help.
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Default Re: Fast Toys Ram Air vs. SLP Ram Air

i have the supersucker and i'm very happy with it.....the manufacturer of it is even making a bigger bottom piece for the track
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I appreciate the info, keep it coming!
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Default Re: Fast Toys Ram Air vs. SLP Ram Air

All CAI are beneficial. From what I've seen both have their pros and cons, just like the Supersucker. Like the previous poster said we will soon be offering a track version of the lower box. The street version measures 15 inches wide by 2 inches tall. The track version will measure 15 inches wide by 5 inches tall.This will extend very low. This will be only for the track. You can order this seperately, or as a track only kit, or the street kit(normal lower box), or both. Pricing is yet to be decided on this track version add on. I will get pics up as soon as we have the first ones delivered from the manufacturer. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="gr_grin.gif" />

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I have the Super Sucker, fit great, easy to install, no probs in the rain so far
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Default Re: Fast Toys Ram Air vs. SLP Ram Air

I definately think its a matter of opinion but I really liked the results of my FTRA you really notice a difference when you accelerate at higher speeds. Then again I don't have the SLP so I don't know if it performs better.

It was an easy install, I can feel the difference and haven't had any problems with it.




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