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  • fipk vs. ram air

    what do you guys think, what would be the better performance gain the k&n fipk or should i get a cold air intake or just a raim air, i have a 2000 camaro 3.8. and if i have a k&n fipk how does it get air to the filter???

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    Re: fipk vs. ram air

    are you strapped for cash?
    \"its been long over due\"

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    • #3
      Re: fipk vs. ram air

      I would say just get whisper lid...k&n filter and if you want more air just do the free mod or get the fast toys ceral box and put it on....so far the lid and filter have been proven to be more effective
      2002 Firbird, <br />STS GT35mm-61 Turbo, HP Tuners, 3.73,UMI LCAS,UMI Panbar<br />Nitto NT555R P245/50R16 96v, NGK spark plugs t55, transgo shift kit, Jet servo

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      • #4
        Re: fipk vs. ram air

        ya im pretty stap for cash man but im willin to put a little more money out for the hp if you think its woth it.

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        • #5
          Re: fipk vs. ram air

          i mean im not just dont want to spend like 250 for lid intake n filter but i started looking at some things n just made a post aboutmaking a coldair intake and 97rs4Life made one which i want to do and cost about 70 i'm thinking of doing that look at the post i just made cause i can use the extra moneysomewhere else look at his domain shows what needs to be dont not hard and he gives the site where to get what you need
          \"its been long over due\"

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          • #6
            Re: fipk vs. ram air

            My dad made me a mock-replica of the SLP Ram Air Intake, then I did the FRA mod and shaved the airbox. Oh, and I replaced the air "bellow" things with a tube from ZZP, plus removing my MAF screen. And I can now hear it sucking air pretty good at WOT.

            In other words, I did approximately the same thing a lot of other people do for about $20 where everybody else is spending upwards of $200-300. Moral of the story: try to make your own stuff!

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