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Re: Stealth Ram for C4's??

Subject: Re: Stealth Ram for C4's??
by CorvetteBob on 2009/1/26 5:30:54

Quote:

BrianCunningham wrote:
How about a miniram?


Gimme a minute, I just saw your new avatar...

OK, lemme run down thru the choices as I'm sure they'll come up..............

The Superram is good if you can get one cheap(or at all).
In fact, I think the SR would be my best choice, despite the assembly difficulties. It uses the big HEI, stock fuel rails, doesn't need much tuning until you start to add in a cam, fits the hood, etc.. All of this is why I've been looking for a SR for so long.


I like the miniram, but my big problem is I'm a cheapass.
I'm not yet willing to spend a thousand+ for an intake.
Besides, from what I hear, it takes a bunch of tuning to get it running right.

The stealthram is, so far, a better and more accessible alternative. It's less expensive, and it can be bought in stages as parts are needed. Even when you add in the cost of a small diameter distributor and coil. But I'm not aware how much chip work they take. If required, I would need to purchase a chip as I'm a born again compu-dope.

I think I read something about Edelbrock having a new intake but, 1)will it fit under the hood? 2) what size distributor? 3) how much tuning?

As you can see, I've been thinking about this for a while.
Anyone have a superram laying around?
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