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Anyone remember the ram air kit that Hypertech made years ago? I put one on my 90 in 93. It was a pretty nice piece. I can't remember what it was called. I don't think they make them anymore, but I thought I might try to find one used. If someone can remember the name of the piece, please let me know! Below is a picture of a Kenne Bell model that is almost identical. I'll probably go with it if I can't find the used hypertech.

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I have the March version on my Stang. They still make it and it's available everywhere. The Boo-Birds should be along soon to tell you not to waste your money.

 

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and here come the boo-birds.
i like ram air, but a friend of mine had it on his car when he got it and he said all it did was eat rocks.
performance wise, nothing against it but basically they become shop vacs and snow shovels if you live on a gravel road
 
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Thanks for the info. I actually think that March made the kit for Hypertech. As far as eating rocks goes, I never had a problem with it when I had it all those years ago. It still seems to be a good solution for getting unfettered airflow without heating up the filter like a typical in compartment CAI kit.
 

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jayhawk261 said:
Thanks for the info. I actually think that March made the kit for Hypertech. As far as eating rocks goes, I never had a problem with it when I had it all those years ago. It still seems to be a good solution for getting unfettered airflow without heating up the filter like a typical in compartment CAI kit.
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theres always fenderwell kits too
 
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tannerc91gt said:
theres always fenderwell kits too
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I heard (I say heard because I don't have any way to substantiate this) that the the fenderwell kits don't work that well. Something to do with the drawing air through the additional curves throws off the mass air sensor? I don't know really, but it is something I heard.
 

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Anderson 4" Power Pipe, or factory airbox with k&n panel filter
 
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