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Old 06-25-2011, 09:04 PM   #1
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Default "Short ram" intakes, lol

In the car world, why do aftermarket companies use the phrase "short ram intakes" to describe intakes that do anything BUT collect ram air? All they are are pipes with a cone filter. Nothing is being rammed, there is no pressurization going on, so WTF? Whoever came up with that term should be shot.
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RAM AIR BITCHES!!!

I lol when someone talks about a trans am with ram air. The only one getting rammed is the person paying the price.
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Old 06-25-2011, 09:08 PM   #3
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Old 06-25-2011, 09:20 PM   #4
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YO man. I has ram air on my big boy V8. Bitch what u got?

Nah dawg. That aint shit. I gots short ram.

Wigga what that be?

Cracka you should know from experience that the size of yo ram don't matter. It's the packing that does.
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Old 06-25-2011, 09:42 PM   #5
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RAM AIR BITCHES!!!

I lol when someone talks about a trans am with ram air. The only one getting rammed is the person paying the price.
Actually, that IS a ram air system. OK, maybe the seal between the hood scoop and the intake isn't airtight, but it's a lot closer to "ram air" than the shitty aftermarket products I'm talking about.
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In the car world, why do aftermarket companies use the phrase "short ram intakes" to describe intakes that do anything BUT collect ram air? All they are are pipes with a cone filter. Nothing is being rammed, there is no pressurization going on, so WTF? Whoever came up with that term should be shot.
its called marketing dummy. sex sells
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More like ramming sells.
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its called marketing dummy. sex sells
What has been said needs to be quoted.
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