Cold Air Intake
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From: Florida
Car: '87 Trans-Am
Engine: LB9 (305 TPI)
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.42 or 3.73..figuring it out still
Re: Cold Air Intake
K&N, Summit, Moroso, SLP, Lingenfelter, etc. all should make CAI kits for that year...I know K&N does and the other make it for the LT1/LS1, so at least some of them should have a kit for the third gen. I always try and buy stuff like that used though in good shape as they are pricey new and work just as well "previously enjoyed".
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From: Edmonton, Alberta.
Car: 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA.
Engine: 385 stroker sbc
Transmission: TKO600
Axle/Gears: Moser 9" 3.70 Wavetrac
Re: Cold Air Intake
fbodymotorsports has a decent one. Around a 10 hp gain, then of course there is the famouse SLP cai for speed density, pricey, but keeps stock appearance. However it is discontinued.
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From: Augusta, Ga
Car: 1987 Trans Am
Engine: 355ci L98 soon to be turbo'd
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 2.73 posi
Re: Cold Air Intake
no, don't use fbodymotorsports. I had their cai when I was stupid, young and naive and it was good, but not for the year I had to wait to get it (just search for fbodymotorsports and you'll see what I mean) Just get an ebay one, they work great, but replace the cone filter with a K&N...
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