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99vertV6 05-02-2007 05:40 PM

ram air??
 
would i notice a difference in power if i did a cutsom ram-air??
and what all would be involved besides like the piping and stuff...??

mustangvsix 05-02-2007 05:53 PM

no. don't waste your time or money. Just get an cheap CAI and call it a day.

v6'stang 05-02-2007 06:02 PM

on top of that i don't think the full ram air effect hits till 100+, can't remember where i saw that, so i could be wrong...

mustangvsix 05-02-2007 06:27 PM


Originally Posted by v6'stang (Post 260026)
on top of that i don't think the full ram air effect hits till 100+, can't remember where i saw that, so i could be wrong...

yeah it is way up their. I believe on the Mach 1's it is only a 2-5hp, and that is on a 32V V8 starving for air at 75mph+.

WaterDR 05-05-2007 02:09 PM

Ram air is a myth.

Cheddarbob 05-05-2007 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by mustangvsix (Post 260038)
yeah it is way up their. I believe on the Mach 1's it is only a 2-5hp, and that is on a 32V V8 starving for air at 75mph+.

But it looks cool

mustangvsix 05-05-2007 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by Cheddarbob (Post 260535)
But it looks cool

yes, yes it does

wobble 05-18-2007 04:34 PM

I installed S&B CAI last summer on my 06, 6cyl and you can sure hear it sucking in the air over orig. factory. Makes you THINK you are speedy gonzoles. Read MM&FF October 2006 issue, if memory is correct, where they tested the standard and tune type intakes. .2 second in the qtr at best on a GT. All the hype you read, well, that is exactly what it is according to MM&FF. I have 6 because drive 40,000 miles to and from work with sharp looking body!. Price of gas these days !@#$%^&*()_+? Has enough gideeeeup passing on 2 lane hwy and just cruise at 75 on I system. Hope to make some improvements in the suspension so can take corners at 80! lol

cuban3jumper 05-18-2007 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by WaterDR (Post 260473)
Ram air is a myth.



Yup the only "ram-air" that works is an air to air intercooler.

Cheddarbob 05-18-2007 10:52 PM

if i had loads of cash id do it just for the look
or just buy a mach one

Codiddy 05-19-2007 11:31 PM


Originally Posted by wobble (Post 263300)
I installed S&B CAI last summer on my 06, 6cyl and you can sure hear it sucking in the air over orig. factory. Makes you THINK you are speedy gonzoles. Read MM&FF October 2006 issue, if memory is correct, where they tested the standard and tune type intakes. .2 second in the qtr at best on a GT. All the hype you read, well, that is exactly what it is according to MM&FF. I have 6 because drive 40,000 miles to and from work with sharp looking body!. Price of gas these days !@#$%^&*()_+? Has enough gideeeeup passing on 2 lane hwy and just cruise at 75 on I system. Hope to make some improvements in the suspension so can take corners at 80! lol

am i the only one that didn't really understand that?

Cheddarbob 05-20-2007 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by Codiddy (Post 263536)
am i the only one that didn't really understand that?

yeah i didnt get the part about work. I understang the CAI part but after that I have no clue what the hell he is saying

v6'stang 05-20-2007 10:20 AM

i think it's his dang 'ole adhd kickin' in...

machnjo 05-20-2007 11:40 AM

I'd say get for the looks if thats what your wanting, thats the reason I bought the Mach1. If your wanting hp gains, save your money and just drop in hi flo filter or get an inexpensive CAI.

PColav6 05-20-2007 11:56 AM


Originally Posted by machnjo (Post 263591)
I'd say get for the looks if thats what your wanting, thats the reason I bought the Mach1. If your wanting hp gains, save your money and just drop in hi flo filter or get an inexpensive CAI.

Ya bought your mach b/c of the looks/ Ha! Good one!

Cheddarbob 05-20-2007 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by PColav6 (Post 263592)
Ya bought your mach b/c of the looks/ Ha! Good one!

I would have also.

machnjo 05-21-2007 06:02 AM


Originally Posted by PColav6 (Post 263592)
Ya bought your mach b/c of the looks/ Ha! Good one!

Well, ya. At the time, I was driving a white '02 Mustang GT as a daily car and was helping my brother at a dealership when he was buying a truck. While hashing out the final price, there was a screaming yellow Mach 1 sitting in the show room next to the salesman's desk. I sat there for a couple of hours checking that car out. I honestly didn't know the difference between SOHC and DOHC or any of the other changes and factory upgrades between that particular car and the GT I was driving. I was impressed with the way it looked, and having a functional hood scoop truly appealed to me. I remembered growing up in the 70's during the peak of the big block muscle car era as well as the Opec Oil Scare of the late 70's that brought about the end of said big block muscle car era. So, sitting in front of me was a car that may not have had a big block, but represented a time in my childhood when I yearned for a muscle car. Ford certainly marketed that car shrewdly with the 70s retro styling and "Shaker hood". Whether the shaker hood was beneficious or not, I didn't care, that wasn't the point for me for the purchase. I saved my money for 8 mos, went to my car dealer and bought it. Not as a dd mind you, but as a weekend, infrequently driven car. It was also my 7th mustang to buy. I kept my mustang GT as a dd for a lil while only to trade it in for a Sport Trac a couple months later. Big mistake, traded that thing in a year later for another '02 mustang GT (Mineral Grey and mustang #8). So here I am now, I have a '04 SY Mach1 for the weekends and a '02 Mustang GT to drive to work everyday.

So why did you buy your mustang? The gas mileage? The handling? The spine snapping power of a V6? Or was it given to you so you didn't really have a choice in what you had to drive?

The original post was asking about the functionality of a "ram air" hood and I gave him an honest answer that pertained to the topic. Even the diatribe above I just spent the last couple of minutes typing is within the confines of the subject. If your not going to contribute, then start another thread or something, at the very least, be constructive for a change.

Sorry for getting :offtopic: , back ttt


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