ported polished super ram 1100 obo
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Ported and Polished super ram, it has a tpis base ported, bbk fuel psi regulator, 24lb injectors, billet top, tv cable braket, no throttle body comes with everything in picture, as well all the stainless bolts. price is 1100 obo will not break up email or text 541-290-1152 Ryan
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Nice setup. Are they ported to fit a 1205 gasket?
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Really nice. Thinking of picking up a spare. Thaks
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I am looking to put a superram on my stock 90. Would this just be a plug and play for me? would I have to port match anything to make it fit? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I am eager to start working on my car.
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a completely stock system you would have to change out injectors. the manifold will bolt right up with no issues. i would port match the heads. but yes this will bolt to a stock setup. the factory throttle body does not work. you need a aftermarket throttle body. also there is no egr or cold start injector.
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These things are getting harder to find. It would be nice to have a spare or two for future engine builds. These are one of the best street/strip manifolds out there. This on a stroker motor makes alot of power, especially torque, great gas mileage and will still pass emissions, providing you don't over cam it. For a car that truely is driven on the street, and see's some track time, it's hard to beat. And it will also make serious power, with the right set up in a race application to get in the 10's as Willie (383vette) has proven. I have done several Super Ram engine builds, and am currently building a 396 Super Ram engine for Cumbercr (Craig Cumberland). He should run deep in the 11's and still pull down 25+ mpg.
Oh.. and by the way, it looks real nice polished up!
Oh.. and by the way, it looks real nice polished up!
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