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Oct 7, 2004 | 09:12 PM
  #1  
I have been running the TPI system for about a year now and am pretty satisfied with it, but i have noticed it drops dead at high rpm's .(great low end torque though) Anyways as usual i need more power, i was thinking of getting a super ram set up over at summit. I have a few questions though since i am not familiar with super ram. 1)Looks like it's gonna run around $600, you have to buy the fuel rails seperate from the base(am i correct on this estimate) ....2) i am running 23 lbs injectors (do they need to be changed?)....3) will i need to reburn my chip? what about my fuel pump? is it sufficiant?....4) is there any electrical work involved and how hard is this to do and what kinda time frame can it be done in? And is there anything else you need to change over when switching to this set up, such as sensors,throttle cables or anything? And for those who have it how do you like it vs. the regular Tpi set up?
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Oct 7, 2004 | 10:35 PM
  #2  
Assume you mean the Accel SR...600 will only get you the runners and plenum, you still need the base too.

Your stock rails etc, should all fit w/o problem.
Unsure if you need new injectors, flow needs to compare with HP.

A chip reburn/tune can only help.
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Oct 7, 2004 | 11:54 PM
  #3  
I agree with Mike....

Another route is HSR, but then you def. need a custom PROM...

/N.
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Oct 8, 2004 | 12:05 AM
  #4  
Yea ..the holley stealth ram is what i am talking about i guess.....besides the prom..what else? and how much is the set up?
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Oct 8, 2004 | 12:21 AM
  #5  
Accel Superram is known as SR
Holley Stealth Ram is known as HSR

Check out www.stealthram.com for FAQ....

Intake 299$
Fuelrails 200-219$

Do a search! you will find all info!

I have no exp with HSR yet so I can tell how it will fit your combo, and even if I try one out, my engine is not similar to anyone here at thirdgen that I am aware off.....
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