Fuggin' b00ns!

A true ram air setup does not have ANY bends in it. You need a straight line right to the manifold. You do not. You will not - ever. Unless you wanna get rid of that radiator fan, and a section of radiator. Even then it's not gonna flow like a car with true (and the only kind) of ram air.

You've built yourself a nice cold air intake, i'll give you that. But you have not created a ram air intake. Whether you understand the difference or not, you're still wrong. Get over it.


Originally posted by MadMerc97:
So technically a filter with cold air being blown into it isn't a Ram Air setup? I don't see the difference other than the completely enclosed filter.


So I make a plexiglass box around the filter and poof! Ram Air! Ya happy now? Anyway, the fact is I CAN have Ram Air, and much easier than most vehicles. Unfortunately, that setup isn't street legal, and I can only use it at the track. However, setup as I have it now, All I really need to do is make a plexiglass lid to go over the filter and a 3rd-gen radiator style flap to force air into the filter.




1999 Silver Frost SVT #609 of 2760 Quaife, lightened SVT Flywheel, SPEC stage II clutch, removed resonator, k&n drop in - various other goodies too.