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Old 02-24-2008, 02:36 AM   #117 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by qwerty :) View Post
all the examples you gave are for carburated engines(of the ram being backwards from X's).. i think that the way X had it was the right way, the best way even though i dont think itll make a difference either way.. and it works well for the STi because it goes straight to an intercooler, not just a filter
Wonder what happen with this piece:?

NitrousG35 will be sending you some pics of a ram intake I have on my car for research.... Also here is something I poted a while ago:

The expression "ram air" typicaly refers to isolated combustion air for the engine that is forced-fed from vehicle velocity(speed)If taken from a high pressure area(foglight location)any forward facing air intake should be capeable of increasing the force in the inlet system. Because the inlet is supplied at over ambient temperature, the manifold density is increase as a result. One can calculate the additional force by applying the equation


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