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Old 04-20-2005, 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Y-TRY
Thanks for the replies. I also like the Pro-Ram for a single-plane type of intake. It's pretty much identical to my Bowtie intake, but with the EFI provisions already built-in. I could buy the Pro-Ram new for $375+/- or use my Bowtie and have Force-EFI convert it for $425+/-. Seems like a no-brainer.

Since you say the TPI style works good, I'll also look into something like that. Isn't the StealthRam similar to the TPIS MiniRam?

I do have a question, though: If I run the Pro-Ram, or similar, will there still be distribution issues if coupled to a TPI type of throttle body via an elbow? In the Pro-Ram scenario I was planning a 90-degree elbow and big TPI style TB. Will this help the distribution problem found with a hat?

I'll keep ya'll abreast of what happens with the engine. I left the car at my other house in Austin and will be back down there this weekend with tools. Cross your fingers for me!
For $375. I do not believe you get the fuel rails, which are included with the Force conversion. They get $150+ for those I believe.

I like the 90 degree elbow and monoblade throttle body; works great, looks unique, and eliminates the hat altogether.

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