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Old Oct 5th, 2002, 07:43 PM   #46 (permalink)
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aight,
back to the first question, the ram air, sr20racer, dont talk shit unless you have experiance, i HAVE the weapon r stack intake and the ram air kit, and i took it to the dyno and with the ram air kit i gained 4HP at the wheels on the dyno, and i shaved off .4 on my 1/4. so on the GA motor the ram air does help a lot, and the ram air is better for people that live in areas where it that has bad weather such as snow and heavy rain, because your filter is not exposed to the elements so for me its hands down a better option for performance and not gettin shit in my engine via the CAI.

and to answer the sencond part to the first question, i've found that the best way to route the ram air hose is where the stock air box was, you've gotta rip out all that stock plastic crap outa the fender and have the opening facing the front in the bumper. if you have anyother questions about install or trouble shooting, let me know.

and come on people, we all have nissans, and the idea behind this site is help make eachothers cars better and faster, not to tell the inexperiaced people that they're dumb and that they suck. i have a mesage for those of you taht do berate your fellows, YOUR THE POSERS!! at least this guy had the smarts to ASK. thats how you learn by askin questions. i'm out.
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