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Engine Which one is better!??!? HELP!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by Legit01Rolla, Aug 5, 2005.

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    Legit01Rolla Active Member

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    Which one is better!??!? HELP!!!!!!

    Whussup guys....sorry i gotta ask guys.. icant really decide!!!soo yah...Which one is better??? Injen short Ram intake or Weapon R intake???..
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    well I have to vouch for the Injen SRI cause I had it in my 98 and it worked perfectly, I loved it, it increased my gas mileage and well throttle response was slightly noticeable..... and well I guess it all depends on what ur money limit is and stuff but I'd say go for the injen
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    i'd say...Search :)
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    Cuztomrollaz98 MAD VLAD!

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    so harsh like always man lol....... well also another point is that if you're looking for power increases the SRI won't give any not even 1 hp because well first is getting all the hot air from the exhaust manifold and even if u put the heatshield it'll restrict most of the air that goes "in" the intake so I dk man kinda hard to get any power increase in our cars since there's so few parts.... unless u go boosted ;)
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    i dont know shit about either, all i know is Injen is name brand atleast

    for the most part u get what you pay for...
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    injen is one of the best you can get. rear strut bars? what model is your car and does it have fold down rear seats?

    reason being is that if they do not fold down. and do not have the rear "V" bracket you need to install that. but more than likely it should have one.
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    2001 rolla LE ...
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    this model more than likely has fold down seats. in this case it is possible but would be hard to install the rear bracket. The only way you could would be to make a custom (weld) bracket for it to fit. The S,VE, CE or any models that the rear seats do not fold down is what you need. For instance my 01 S does not have fold down rear seats. it came with that rear bracket. it you can get this bracket it will make the rear end 30% stronger when properly installed.
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    Ohh icee..thanks alot mayn...

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