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Making a Ram Air Intake for my i30?

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Old 01-13-2002, 03:14 PM
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Making a Ram Air Intake for my i30?

What up all, I'm thinking of going to a sheet metal shop and having them fabricate a scoop to take more air in from my grill and send it to my stock "ram intake". You guys think this will work well with a stock intake box? It should make more efficiency as the speed increases, since its a sealed box intake (im leaving the stock one for this purpose). It should even generate a few pounds of boost at higher speeds(40mph+). Also, using metal should keep the ram and surrounding air cool. What do ya all think? This is safe right?
 
Old 01-13-2002, 03:29 PM
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Re: Making a Ram Air Intake for my i30?

Originally posted by DOHC 30 V6
What up all, I'm thinking of going to a sheet metal shop and having them fabricate a scoop to take more air in from my grill and send it to my stock "ram intake". You guys think this will work well with a stock intake box? It should make more efficiency as the speed increases, since its a sealed box intake (im leaving the stock one for this purpose). It should even generate a few pounds of boost at higher speeds(40mph+). Also, using metal should keep the ram and surrounding air cool. What do ya all think? This is safe right?
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