Is the Stealth Ram set-up for EGR?
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Does anybody know where you can buy this system? I saw it in super chevy, but I can't find it for sale anywhere. What is the price for the system?
I dunno any of the part # or anything, but summit sells the intake and fuel rail for around $450 which si very good. BUT its on back order I believe. Thats why I am going with the lt1 intake. If your willing to wait do a search or maybe someone will post the part #s for you. if your willing though you can wait about a month and have it.
Can't find it for sale anywhere huh? Obviously, you didn't look at the bunch of advertising banners at the top of this forum. After all, the advertisers that pay to keep this site running aren't actually there to purchase items from. That would be plain silly!

Thunderracing has had the Stealthram listed on their site for weeks now.
http://www.thunderracing.com/index.c...ategoryid=1125
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Originally posted by Brad
Can't find it for sale anywhere huh? Obviously, you didn't look at the bunch of advertising banners at the top of this forum.
Can't find it for sale anywhere huh? Obviously, you didn't look at the bunch of advertising banners at the top of this forum.
That's not a bad price at all, but the whole system isn't there. I've read that it's supposed to come with the wiring and computer, and software to tune with.
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No, it optionally comes with the ECM, softare, and wiring harness. If you decide on that option, the price climbs to over 2 grand. You can also purchase the system without the manifold to use on an existing EFI manifold.
You will never find a complete aftermarket EFI system which includes the ECM, harness, software, and manifold for under $1000. Ever.
You will never find a complete aftermarket EFI system which includes the ECM, harness, software, and manifold for under $1000. Ever.
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Originally posted by Brad
You will never find a complete aftermarket EFI system which includes the ECM, harness, software, and manifold for under $1000. Ever.
You will never find a complete aftermarket EFI system which includes the ECM, harness, software, and manifold for under $1000. Ever.
http://www.holley.com/HiOctn/ProdLin...FMS/SR/SR.html
Well on this page it says it can come as a complete system, or the "power pack", which doesn't have the system.
So I could get the manifold, plenum, and throttle body and use a stock computer for this?
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Can you modify the intake to accept EGR? I have heard that some people have modified other non-egr intakes with a corvette egr system.
Also, if scrapping the stock ECM, why would that hurt emissions? Isn't a EGR controlled by vaccume?
Can you modify the intake to accept EGR? I have heard that some people have modified other non-egr intakes with a corvette egr system.
Also, if scrapping the stock ECM, why would that hurt emissions? Isn't a EGR controlled by vaccume?
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Retro-fitting EGR to a stealth ram just doesn't make sense. EGR in and of itself does nothing special for you, you can pass emmisions just fine without it. The only reason you'd want to add it would be for visual inspection, but since the stealth ram doesn't have an EO # anyway you would still fail.
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