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Old 7/6/11, 07:06 AM
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With the stock S197 hood not having any hood scoops or RAM air do you think their is enough air being sucked into the CAI? I was looking at mine today and thinking hmmm not much air is passing through the hood or the grill. Does anyone thinking adding RAM air would help?
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Originally Posted by bimperial1
With the stock S197 hood not having any hood scoops or RAM air do you think their is enough air being sucked into the CAI? I was looking at mine today and thinking hmmm not much air is passing through the hood or the grill. Does anyone thinking adding RAM air would help?
There is not as much on the 2006.
If you are talking a ram air hood it will help, but not enough to really matter.
I suggest a ram air hood and a supercharger.
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I believe a supercharger makes everything better bahaha!
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