A wheel dimension measured from the hub mounting surface to the inner sidewall of the tire, usually measured in Inches. It determines how much tire ...
Subject: Re: Super ram? by BeachBum on 2009/1/11 17:30:17
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BeachBum wrote: To add to what TPI421vette has said, I do think it bears mentioning, as others have said in this thread, you can't go wrong with either the MR or SR..... they're both good intakes and a country mile better than "any" long tube runner set-up.
Thus, if you chose an MR for your 350.... still no worries, you'll run great, and if you don't mind running a converter a little loose, everybit as good as the SR, if not better.
Good luck with whatever you decide !
If I wanna run a MR with my 4+3, can I expect decent results? (with appropriat parts combo, of course)
You'll run great whichever aftermarket intake you choose.
I will say, as per your below post, I personally do not recommend you choose your intake on the basis of which is harder to put on..... the difference in difficulty between the easiest and most difficult is approxmiately 1 hour of time...... I do not recommend you sacrafice 40 ftlbs of torque below 5000 rpm for 364 days of the year because on the first day you wanted to save an hour..... doesn't make sense to do that.