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Re: Super ram?

Subject: Re: Super ram?
by CorvetteBob on 2009/1/11 7:28:47

Quote:

Miniram? Are you serious Bobby?


No firm decisions have been made yet. It's just an option I'm considering. The superram is all but
legend now, and the stealth ram is almost as much as the MR by the time you get it to fit under the hood, so why not go with the MR and a milder setup? As I'm sure you've noticed by now, I don't hit the track too much, if ever,
so why not go with the least amount of hassles to deal with?
The stealth is a 2-pc, the MR is a 1-pc. Less hassle.
The MR uses the big HEI, the stealth has some clearance issues with it. Less hassle. As a plus, the MR can now be fitted with an EGR. From what I've read on here and the other forum lately, the MR behaves alot like the LT1, so unless the Stealth can be shown to have more fun and driveability, I think the MR might be the direction to take.


Yes, I know I'm NOT gonna have THE bad mutha on the street, but having a fun ride is more imporant. I'm gonna stay with the 350, but I think I can have a good running street ride with a MR, a Comp Cam somewhere in the ZZ4 to "hot cam" range, and some better heads. Headers are there already.

For those who might read this and wonder why I'm not after the ultimate in speed/power, there is a reason.
It's no longer a priority in my life to be KOTH. I'll try to use a proven setup and go with that.
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