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post Apr 6 2002, 08:13 PM
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i made home made ram air for my 97 4.6 liter,it sounds different when romping on it,better throttle response..... i used the last part(part with diagonal cut) at the bottom of the airbox for the air scoop connected to 4 inch aluminum flexible duct connected to airbox...a noticeable difference and i think at least a 10-15 hp gain,also have a flat panel K&N air filter. total cost was $48 for filter and $16 for parts for ram air. has anyone else fashioned themselves ram air for their t-bird?
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post Apr 6 2002, 10:03 PM
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> has anyone else fashioned themselves ram air for their t-bird? i made something like that sept' different ha hahahahahhahah (Sinister Laugh) check it out under photos true ram air. Later black_thunder1995@...
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post Apr 6 2002, 10:38 PM
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awesome hood, where did you find it? Jack
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post Dec 12 1999, 07:29 AM
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I don't know about that page, but there is a 93 PGT in the Jan. 2000 issue of Lowrider that you might like. Hope this helps. JT 93 PSE
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post Dec 12 1999, 02:04 PM
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Hey! Here I am changing the lifters on a 95 Probe SE any way I just want to know now that I am opening in there. If there is any tricks or any Hi performance lifters for it . Later....
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Ben did you buy it off an auction or a classified ad or just off someone you met? I ship alot of items and most of the time doesnt take more than 5 days to get to anywhere in the country.
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When purchasing things online from personal ads, you should try C.O.D. This is the only guarantee you will receive the item and the seller receives his money. It does cost a bit more to ship C.O.D. so some sellers may refuse unless you pay shipping. I purchased my aftercooler online this way. I sold my old mass air meter online and it cost me 20 bucks to ship C.O.D. Ouch!<br> Tom
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Ben did you buy it off an auction or a classified ad or just off someone you met? I ship alot of items and most of the time doesnt take more than 5 days to get to anywhere in the country.
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When purchasing things online from personal ads, you should try C.O.D. This is the only guarantee you will receive the item and the seller receives his money. It does cost a bit more to ship C.O.D. so some sellers may refuse unless you pay shipping. I purchased my aftercooler online this way. I sold my old mass air meter online and it cost me 20 bucks to ship C.O.D. Ouch!<br> Tom
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Ben did you buy it off an auction or a classified ad or just off someone you met? I ship alot of items and most of the time doesnt take more than 5 days to get to anywhere in the country.
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When purchasing things online from personal ads, you should try C.O.D. This is the only guarantee you will receive the item and the seller receives his money. It does cost a bit more to ship C.O.D. so some sellers may refuse unless you pay shipping. I purchased my aftercooler online this way. I sold my old mass air meter online and it cost me 20 bucks to ship C.O.D. Ouch!<br> Tom
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Ben did you buy it off an auction or a classified ad or just off someone you met? I ship alot of items and most of the time doesnt take more than 5 days to get to anywhere in the country.
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When purchasing things online from personal ads, you should try C.O.D. This is the only guarantee you will receive the item and the seller receives his money. It does cost a bit more to ship C.O.D. so some sellers may refuse unless you pay shipping. I purchased my aftercooler online this way. I sold my old mass air meter online and it cost me 20 bucks to ship C.O.D. Ouch!<br> Tom
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