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I just finished ordering the whisper package with the ram air and the lid for my 98 3.8L. I ordered from tbyrne and i was wondering how long you think it will take to arrive, btw i live in NY. Also will i be pleased with the sound and performance?
thnx
1998 3.8L Camaro<br />Whisper Ram Air and Lid<br />4 New internals 1-10\" sub 700W amp<br />Flowmaster 80 series<br />17\" Eagle 077s
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by shortdog273: Usually around 3 days for arrival. The lid WILL deepen your exhaust tone underload.<hr></blockquote>
He means "in cabin engine sound" [img]smile.gif[/img]
Your engine will sound more gurgly throaty by far than it does now... a very pleasing tone. Outside the car it won't make a damned bit of difference but thats okay [img]smile.gif[/img]
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Dominic: Outside the car it won't make a damned bit of difference but thats okay [img]smile.gif[/img] <hr></blockquote>
Shiddd, the lid made a difference inside AND outside of my car! When I put my stock lid back on, my exhaust sounded like **** underload (listening to it from the rear with someone else driving).
[ June 14, 2003: Message edited by: shortdog273 ]</p>
I added the same combo kit a few months back ... no noticeable difference in performance. Once I had the Edelbrock cat-back on though, it was like driving a different car. How much of that was due to the intake, I don't know.
2002 Firebird <br />Mods: Whisper CAI and Lid, K&N, Edelbrock Cat-Back, Hurst Billet Plus Shifter w/Lou\'s Short Stick, BMR STB, 32mm front sway bar w/polygraphite bushings and end links, PHB polygraphite bushings, HPP3 tuned
I dunno bout how much the lid adds. I added the lid first...but I REALLY noticed a differce when I went ahead and sprung for the fast toys ram air kit, espically on the top end, which I can only assume is the same as the one you ordered
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Dominic:
He means "in cabin engine sound" [img]smile.gif[/img]
Your engine will sound more gurgly throaty by far than it does now... a very pleasing tone. <hr></blockquote>
Yeah, it'll get rid of that stock neutured mini-washing machine engine bay sound
;) .
I didn't notice crap with the lid, other than a slurping sound at the engine bay and maybe moreo f a gurgle at the exhaust (hard to tell from inside though) when the car is cold. But I think the Ram Air will deepen the exhaust tone.
Thanks 98 Camary...I hope it works well for you. Drive it aggressive a little bit before and after you get the set up to see if you can feel a differnce. Good luck.
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