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Old 03-10-2004, 11:22 PM
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Ram air intake

Can anybody tell me how to make a custom ram air intake for the 95,96 4.6 using a ram air hood please I am begging. No one else acts like they know how.
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Re: Ram air intake

a ram air hood wouldnt look strait on a mustang, get a cowl induction
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a ram air hood wouldnt look strait on a mustang, get a cowl induction
What do yo mean? I think they look killer, and are not as plain as a cowl hood. Cervini's makes an awesome ram air hood. The "Stormin Normin" hood, and has a special liner that can be bought to make it a functional ram air set up. But will you seen any noticable performance gains, probably not.
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Re: Ram air intake

Not for mustang (even though it would look great on one) its for a 95 thunderbird and I can't find an intake system made for it and I have a hood on it from legendary. The reason I am asking in the mustang section is because yall know a lot more about performance because the T-bird and Mustang shared the same motor for a lot of years.

Thanks for the help and suggestions if anybody has any questions I can help them with just ask.
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Re: Re: Re: Ram air intake

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What do yo mean? I think they look killer, and are not as plain as a cowl hood. Cervini's makes an awesome ram air hood. The "Stormin Normin" hood, and has a special liner that can be bought to make it a functional ram air set up. But will you seen any noticable performance gains, probably not.
Yeah, there is also the Mach 1 Ram Air Hood. I'm not sure if that's the same Cervini sells, but they do look kick ass and would probably only see minimal gains at highway speeds.

As for the T-Bird, that would have to be ALOT of custom work, I think. Probably not worth it man, but good luck finding someone who has done it. I think it will be tough.

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Thanks It isn't a cervini's Mach 1 I had one on my 92 2.8 t-bird but an escort pulled out in front of it and my car ate for dinner. so am here with a newer and more powerful car, but I have a lot to due to it to make it like my old one which had my own personal touch.

The main reason I am doing this is to be one of the few to do something like this to a T-bird.

Its a challenge
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What do yo mean? I think they look killer, and are not as plain as a cowl hood. Cervini's makes an awesome ram air hood. The "Stormin Normin" hood, and has a special liner that can be bought to make it a functional ram air set up. But will you seen any noticable performance gains, probably not.
Yeah that Stormin Norman hood(same as Super-Mach also) is sweet! Thats definitely what I've decided on for a hood.
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Re: Ram air intake

Thanks for support High flow 5 0 I thought it would look good myself although some people are critiques but hey thats what makes customs so fun.

That is also why I try to do things nobody and few people have done before.
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