bbk cai question
#11
RE: BBK CAI question
yes but what about the "short ram"? I know that the fenderwell doesnt have this problem, but have heard the the "shortram" does and am just trying to clear this up because I DO NOT have the fenderwell intake on my car
#13
RE: BBK CAI question
ORIGINAL: ALMOST STOCK
Please explain Short Ram???
Please explain Short Ram???
Ex: An intake that's filter is visible in the engine bay that does not go into the fender. Picture below, although that is just a filter and not a full intake with an aftermarket inlet tube...
#15
RE: BBK CAI question
Then you got the wrong boots. I have had MSD wires on the last 4 mustangs of mine, and have had nothing but great success with them... A large percentage of mustang owners use MSD wires.... Taylor wires are very good also.
#19
RE: BBK CAI question
ORIGINAL: nothsa
He's talking about a non-fenderwell intake.
Ex: An intake that's filter is visible in the engine bay that does not go into the fender. Picture below, although that is just a filter and not a full intake with an aftermarket inlet tube...
ORIGINAL: ALMOST STOCK
Please explain Short Ram???
Please explain Short Ram???
Ex: An intake that's filter is visible in the engine bay that does not go into the fender. Picture below, although that is just a filter and not a full intake with an aftermarket inlet tube...
#20
RE: BBK CAI question
ORIGINAL: nothsa
He's talking about a non-fenderwell intake.
Ex: An intake that's filter is visible in the engine bay that does not go into the fender. Picture below, although that is just a filter and not a full intake with an aftermarket inlet tube...
ORIGINAL: ALMOST STOCK
Please explain Short Ram???
Please explain Short Ram???
Ex: An intake that's filter is visible in the engine bay that does not go into the fender. Picture below, although that is just a filter and not a full intake with an aftermarket inlet tube...