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    Austin SSRA Kit???

    I am planning on purchasing the SSRA for my Z and I was wondering if it is one of the best ways to go for ram air. Also, what are the procedures for installing it and how hard is it to do? Thanks

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    im also checkin this out, i was told that the ssra are better then buying the hood and air lid when it comes to $/hp, but again i want it done right so i want to know whats best.

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    there is also fat toy ram air, FTRA, so what are the difference between the 2, i think FARA is made of metal, and gives hotter air?? and one takes the air from a different place. with the SSRA dont you have to drill it into ur lower bumper? and what are the add on kids that they have to the FTRA and SLP kits? does the kits make them the same as the ssra?

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    I used to have the ssra. I loved it. its great. buy it. install it. ok?

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    I bought an SLP cold air induction box when i didnt know anything about my car.. later i bought scrap metal and extended the box to force ram air into the intake. It cost me about 5-10 bucks... if your really cheap, this works..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99Trans_Am View Post
    im also checkin this out, i was told that the ssra are better then buying the hood and air lid when it comes to $/hp, but again i want it done right so i want to know whats best.
    i plan on gettin the ssra too, the only major caution ive heard with it, is steer clear of any high water (i know most of us always do this but you just have to be more cautious of it), because it will suck it into your intake.

    But a lid will also benefit you with the ssra. they will work together.

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    i made a thread like a year ago on here after i got an installed the ssra detailing my experiences with it because almost no one on here had heard of it and everyone was stuck buying the crappy slp kit.
    http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48247

    you should still get a lid with the ssra because you will need to make use of that extra aid you're bringing in.

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