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Originally posted by PKRWUD
There will always be negative pressure, or a vacuum, between the carb and the "ram air". The ram air can not and will not exceed the amount of air the engine is asking for.
James, don't get confused, it's cold air induction, period. Same rules apply.
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not even at 240 mph? seriously, it never changes it state from cold air to somewhat of forced induction at a REALLY high speed? i use 240 cause the McClaren F1 can do that.
Better yet, the Z06 Vette. rated at 405(right?

) can do 200 mph, so if i had a ram air, you mean to tell me at 200 MPH that engine is sucking the air in rather the air forcing itself in?
