View Poll Results: StealthRam price next season?
The same as now, under $500



8
40.00%
$501-$700



9
45.00%
$700-$1000



2
10.00%
$1000+



1
5.00%
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StealthRam price going up?
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From: Brandon, Manitoba
Car: 1988 Trans Am
Engine: 305 TPI
Transmission: T-5
Hey guys, help a rookie out here. How much does the Stealth Ram price out at now? How much of a H/P difference does Holley claim to make?
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Engine: 3xx ci tubo
Transmission: 4L60E & 4L80E
check out Holley's website for the different options on the intake. There isn't one set price.
Then check out Summit Racing for pricing with the part numbers you got from Holley's site.
It all depends on what setup you want.
Holley makes no HP claims. That is probably to come in the following months.
J
Then check out Summit Racing for pricing with the part numbers you got from Holley's site.
It all depends on what setup you want.
Holley makes no HP claims. That is probably to come in the following months.
J
Originally posted by junkcltr
check out Holley's website for the different options on the intake. There isn't one set price.
Then check out Summit Racing for pricing with the part numbers you got from Holley's site.
It all depends on what setup you want.
Holley makes no HP claims. That is probably to come in the following months.
J
check out Holley's website for the different options on the intake. There isn't one set price.
Then check out Summit Racing for pricing with the part numbers you got from Holley's site.
It all depends on what setup you want.
Holley makes no HP claims. That is probably to come in the following months.
J
For dyno results, see this thread: http://www.chevytalk.org/forums/Foru...ML/000534.html
The short of it is, on a 92 5.7 Z28 with no other modifications except a cat-back exhaust, they picked up 63 rear wheel horsepower at 5200 rpms. That is damn good considering no headers were added and the tuning was still stock, meaning the programming was still looking for an anemic stock TPI setup instead of the RPM happy Stealthram.
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Engine: 3xx ci tubo
Transmission: 4L60E & 4L80E
He is partially correct.
Doug F did that dyno run, not Holley. He works for Holley, but that doesn't mean they support his dyno run on a relatively stock engine.
I would bet that Holley will release HP numbers for an engine more suited to using the HSR.
J
Doug F did that dyno run, not Holley. He works for Holley, but that doesn't mean they support his dyno run on a relatively stock engine.
I would bet that Holley will release HP numbers for an engine more suited to using the HSR.
J
All I've got to say is this is a very dangerous poll. Bottom line, the customer pool for a given product should NEVER talk about how much they think the product will increase in price in the future, especially in a public forum. The last thing we need is the manufacturers thinking they can further increase their profit margins.
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