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RE:Don't know Jack Squat about SuperRam MiniRam.

Subject: RE:Don't know Jack Squat about SuperRam MiniRam.
by brut on 2005/11/29 2:30:43

The Stock TPI Chokes at 4000-4500 rpm. Great for light-light racing but not good for highway or longer runs.

The Miniram is almost the opposite and that it brings alot of breathing in the upper range. But, unfortunately, some of the bottom end is lost and should be geared accordingly.

The superram seems to be the intake of choice because it has the best of both worlds and you will not lose the low end "grunt". There is alot of people who really prefer the Superram over the Miniram. In my observation, it is because the SUperram is taylored to street driving and the miniram is more for heavely modified engines.

Personally, I think the miniram looks much much better than the Superram.

I plan an intake swap next spring or summer and I will be going for the Holly Stealth Ram myself. The main drawback is that it won't fit under a stock hood. I think the look is bad-azz and the performance is up there also. The other issue is that it doesn't have a EGR provision.
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