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Old Apr 14, 2005 | 12:42 AM
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SLP cold air induction

I have a 91 L98 Z-28 with around 35,000 original miles. I have a single inlet SLP cold air kit and was wondering if they are any good and worth the install? I will be adding heads, cam, and headers along with my current mods

Here are my current mods, Edelbrock high-flow intake and runners, edelbrock 52mm throttle body, underdrive pullys, hypertech chip, 3" Flowmaster American thunder exhaust on hollowed out cats, 3.73 richmond gears, slp shiftkit and 7qt tranny pan, 17/275 tires (on ZO6 wheels), hotchkis suspension.

Any advice, reccomendations and links would be greatly appreciated.
Old Apr 14, 2005 | 11:34 PM
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Re: SLP cold air induction

Unless you were going to use the dual SLP CAI don't waste your time. The stock intake is better.
Old Apr 15, 2005 | 07:44 AM
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Re: SLP cold air induction

anybody know where i can get a dual CAI? didn't SLP discontinue there's?
Old Apr 15, 2005 | 07:39 PM
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Re: SLP cold air induction

Yes, SLP discontinued their dual intake system. The Camaro intake system is pretty good. The filters don't flow that well though. On the Firebird the intake system is pretty weak and the SLP would help. On the Firebirds the best systems I have seen are the custom cold air intakes. Allen
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