You guys that have SSRA kit. Since the scoop goes under the car, Have you damaged it when you drive your camaro or bird into a water ditch or into any other street hole? I looking the possibility of doing a custom add-on for my SLP CAI:wavey:
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Originally posted by Fondle View Postwhy would you drive your car through water or a ditch?Camaro99\'3.8, original spoil package (no body mods...PROUDLY), K&N, Lid 3800II, SLP CAI, Flowmaster, Z28Chrome Tips, 180* Thermostat.
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I have the slp cai (ram air style) kit like the one you're asking about and the ram air upgrade kit from afterthoughtsauto.com which extends the intake even further down, and even with my eibach lowering springs and suspension work I don't have any trouble with it whatsoever. If anything scrapes it's the plastic air deflector that sits just below the actual intake, and I've learned to take slopes and "water ditches" carefully to avoid damage. I've been running this style intake for years and never had a problem with water pulling into the intake---even in heavy downpours. So basically keep your front end away from drastic slopes and don't drive in...oh, say....a pool...and you'll be fine haha.
next time i get a chance to get the maro on a lift i'll try and get some pics for yapacesetters|full 3" borla exhaust|3" stainless e-cutout|slp cai & ram intake|c/f whisper lid|tbs|eibach|kyb|stb|sfc's|adj.lca's & phb|slp fan|b&m t5|180*|z06 17x9.5|8000k hids|hptuners|d/s rotors
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Re: Ssra
Originally posted by BallerMaro13 View PostI have the slp cai (ram air style) kit like the one you're asking about and the ram air upgrade kit from afterthoughtsauto.com which extends the intake even further down, and even with my eibach lowering springs and suspension work I don't have any trouble with it whatsoever. If anything scrapes it's the plastic air deflector that sits just below the actual intake, and I've learned to take slopes and "water ditches" carefully to avoid damage. I've been running this style intake for years and never had a problem with water pulling into the intake---even in heavy downpours. So basically keep your front end away from drastic slopes and don't drive in...oh, say....a pool...and you'll be fine haha.
next time i get a chance to get the maro on a lift i'll try and get some pics for yaLast edited by borispeed; 01-28-2009, 09:29 PM.Camaro99\'3.8, original spoil package (no body mods...PROUDLY), K&N, Lid 3800II, SLP CAI, Flowmaster, Z28Chrome Tips, 180* Thermostat.
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