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Old 06-09-2009, 08:04 AM
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Has anyone here used the TPIS Mini Ram kit. If so is it worth it and is it reliable. I thinking on getting one for a 406.
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The tpis mini ram is an excellent set up. on a stock 350 tpi the change to the mini ram kit the gain is approx 95 hp and 95ftlbs @5200 rpm , but it keeps pulling to 6500.
if you are building more cubes the gains will be better.

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or has anyone heared anything about the powerjection 3 Professional Products Online it looks clean yet old school with the power of fuel injected and can be adapted to almost any engine
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i think the mini ram or the holley stealth ram will be your best bet.
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