SSRA-go for it
Just met the guy who invented it. Had it installed and I am very happy. You can't beat the price $199, and it's an easy install. Every gear pulls a little harder and the car growls a little more.
Originally posted by scottslt1z28
SS1le is the FTRA exactly like yours?? what sets the two apart? i am looking for one and i ahve decided either yours or the FTRA. Thanks
Scott
SS1le is the FTRA exactly like yours?? what sets the two apart? i am looking for one and i ahve decided either yours or the FTRA. Thanks
Scott
Al
Originally posted by SS1LE02
Scott, they are quite different. The SSRA actually has a scoop to direct air up to the engine. It is mounted under the front bumper. This lower scoop box feeds into the upper box under the airfilter. It is one continuous system. The bottom box fits tightly into the upper. The FTRA basically has a top box under the filter that stops at the hood latch support. Then a plate attaches below it to direct air upward. The problem with the FTRA is that it covers the radiator. The SSRA angles away from the radiator to allow air to pass over the radiator. Using Autotap the SSRA, the air inlet temp(AIT) is consistently 4-5 degrees cooler than the FTRA. Some would say the drawback on the SSRA is that you can hit the scoop on the SSRA with a curb. If you are careful this won't be a problem. Plus it's plastic so it gives. Email me at ss1le02@yahoo.com and I'll send you a bunch of pics.
Al
Scott, they are quite different. The SSRA actually has a scoop to direct air up to the engine. It is mounted under the front bumper. This lower scoop box feeds into the upper box under the airfilter. It is one continuous system. The bottom box fits tightly into the upper. The FTRA basically has a top box under the filter that stops at the hood latch support. Then a plate attaches below it to direct air upward. The problem with the FTRA is that it covers the radiator. The SSRA angles away from the radiator to allow air to pass over the radiator. Using Autotap the SSRA, the air inlet temp(AIT) is consistently 4-5 degrees cooler than the FTRA. Some would say the drawback on the SSRA is that you can hit the scoop on the SSRA with a curb. If you are careful this won't be a problem. Plus it's plastic so it gives. Email me at ss1le02@yahoo.com and I'll send you a bunch of pics.
Al
Originally posted by markss2001
Is it me or does it look stupid
Is it me or does it look stupid
ls1's should be must fast than 13.5 (with loud mouth and air lid and y-pipe) dont worry SS1le02 let him think hes fast
(maybe he just cant drive)
FYI -- my buddies 99 SS with only a lid and a cut-out ran a 13.2 and he consistantly pulled 13.3's. I say now thats good for a stock ls1.
Scott
(maybe he just cant drive)
FYI -- my buddies 99 SS with only a lid and a cut-out ran a 13.2 and he consistantly pulled 13.3's. I say now thats good for a stock ls1.
Scott


