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Old 08-17-2006, 06:01 PM
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IMO the FTRA is going to provide a better gain over just doing the FRA because of the cooler air that the AIT are seeing?
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Yes. You can't compare the FTRA vs the FRA because they're different in way. However you have to do the FRA in order to install the FTRA
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FTRA/SSRA is like an upgrade of FRA so to speak.
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is it worth it over the FRA alone?
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IMO yes,
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definatly, i mean think about it, the FRA is basically where u just make a bigger hole for the air to come through, but with the FTRA u are giving that air direction. It can only be an improvement! Do both!




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