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Old 07-10-2008, 01:54 PM
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I now have a fully functioning Ram Air setup

Just received my air box a couple days ago, and just finished installing it today. It was really alot easier to install than I thought it was going to be. I just used my stock 90* elbow that was on my car, and a 5" piece of PVC pipe. I just cut the bend out of the elbow, and used the 2 ends off of that and crimped them down on the PVC pipe. The IAT sensor already had a provision in the air box, so I just moved it there. Quite a while back I had already moved the air inlet pipe that went into the elbow and brought fresh air into the passenger side cylinder head, so I didn't have to worry about that. Overall I am VERY pleased with the outcome. I haven't taken it for a test drive yet, I'm going to get cleaned up first. But I'll let ya'll know if it feels any different after I take her out for a spin. I'm not expecting any drastic results from this, it was just more of a piece of mind thing I felt I needed to do.







This also means my SLP cold air intake will be up for sale soon for those of you who may be interested. BTW, I know my engine bay is a complete mess. I gotta clean that up.
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Re: I now have a fully functioning Ram Air setup

Just got back from a test drive. I'd be lying if I didn't say if felt like I gained some power from this. Increased throttle response throughout the entire power band, and it just felt like it really wanted to get up and go. Definitely the most worthwhile mod I've done yet. Gave it an even deeper tone as well.
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Looks good man
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Re: I now have a fully functioning Ram Air setup

So Have you sold your CAI yet???
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