FTRA SSRA? Worth it?
#1
FTRA SSRA? Worth it?
I am looking to get a lid soon, and I was wondering if I should get the FTRA or SSRA? What exactly is the FTRA? I know its the fast toys ram air, but is it the same as the SSRA? I can't imagine how that little tiny slit can provide enough air for the LS1? I am a newbie though, so pelase correct me and lead me in the right direction. I don't want to make any newbie mistakes and want the car clean looking and don't want to cut anything if possible in case I need to return it to stock. Also, which is one of the best lids out there, mainly I guess the biggest issue is fitment? I heard the TSP lid is the best? Thanks.
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Nope, my dad does not know, I don't think he will! He might find out about the SLP loudmouth though! Maybe..... LOL! I am a little confused here, what is the best setup to get, a lid and FTRA or SSRA? What is the difference? I am deffinitely getting a lid, but I don't want to stop there.
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#8
SSRA is the metal one right? I will most likely go with the FTRA then, wonder if there is any difference in prices. Also, what about sucking up any water? This is my daily driver, has anyone had a problem with that? Thanks. BTW jaberwaki I love that car! That is the car I wanted, but can't find anywhere, I love the SOM WS6!!!!!
#9
Originally Posted by Red91vette
SSRA is the metal one right? I will most likely go with the FTRA then, wonder if there is any difference in prices. Also, what about sucking up any water? This is my daily driver, has anyone had a problem with that? Thanks. BTW jaberwaki I love that car! That is the car I wanted, but can't find anywhere, I love the SOM WS6!!!!!
#14
Hey, another Delaware person! I'm getting the FTRA. It looks the most durable to me. As far as lids go, I like my Direct-flo. It fits good and the price can't be beat. I've heard good things about the TSP lid too.
#16
Originally Posted by Red91vette
Where in DE are you from? I was leaning towards the plastic one, I don't know but metal just doesn't seem right to me, especially with heat and all.
#18
Originally Posted by skunk50
is it true that the SSRA is much easier to install than the FTRA? read a few stories about difficulties of getting the FTRA's bolt holes to line up. true?
either one is a very easy bolt on mod...
i am sure any trbl that might ocure could be addressed by the vendor quikly and corrected...