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: stock crossfire vs. an x-ram!


85L98-84L83
07-27-2009, 09:57 PM
Anybody have or know where to find a dyno sheet for the x-ram on a stock crossfire?

toobroketoretire
07-28-2009, 02:41 AM
What's an X-Ram? It sounds like a billy goat that's into porno.

slrvette
07-28-2009, 05:31 AM
Anybody have or know where to find a dyno sheet for the x-ram on a stock crossfire?


Don't you have the X-ram on yours?
Go to a dyno... only costs a few bucks

vetteoz
07-28-2009, 07:08 AM
What's an X-Ram? It sounds like a billy goat that's into porno.

Bottom of page
http://users.swko.net/~lionsden/crossfire.htm

85L98-84L83
07-28-2009, 08:03 AM
No dyno sheets for the x-ram?

toobroketoretire
07-30-2009, 05:45 PM
Why is the X-Ram no longer being sold? Was there just not enough buyers for intake manifolds for 25 year old cars? If not, maybe DCS will go down the tubes too.

slrvette
07-30-2009, 09:33 PM
Why is the X-Ram no longer being sold? Was there just not enough buyers for intake manifolds for 25 year old cars? If not, maybe DCS will go down the tubes too.

Only opinion
I think either Pat just got tired of it or the market is starting to twindle down.
I would think that will hold true for anyone that gets into marketing an intake for the CFI. There were only a few years it was availabe. Once you sold and peaked its bound to get to a point where theres not as many in demand. Probably why the major players will never pick it up

toobroketoretire
07-31-2009, 01:52 AM
Only opinion
I think either Pat just got tired of it or the market is starting to twindle down.
I would think that will hold true for anyone that gets into marketing an intake for the CFI. There were only a few years it was availabe. Once you sold and peaked its bound to get to a point where theres not as many in demand. Probably why the major players will never pick it up


That's what I figured. With the tuned port engines, things got real exciting. Just not enough interest in the older Crossfire Injected engines for the major manufacturers to pick it up.