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Old 07-03-2012, 10:53 AM
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Halltech's ZR1 Stinger Carbon Fiber Ram Air Induction is the finest intake you can buy for your ZR1. It completely replaces the stock ZR1 plastic AIS with pure high temp carbon fiber, created for Halltech by Pratt and Miller Racing. Halltech completes the system, but making it a ram air induction system by covering the K&N Super Filter (also carbon fiber) with a Beehive Carbon heat shield. Ram air is introduced into the Beehive through the front NACA ducting. This intake is the one used by Pratt and Miller on their C6.RS street killer. You can count of major horsepower gains with this setup.
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Looks amazing!!! Great job guys!!
Old 07-06-2012, 11:23 AM
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If I could just add your hood with that to my zr that would be a grat combo.
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Originally Posted by Joezone914
If I could just add your hood with that to my zr that would be a grat combo.
You can
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Originally Posted by frc
You can
Its been done, but we do not have the solution for the cutout needed. The gentleman that we quoted does.

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If I am reading right your saying it can be modded to fit the ZR? What would need to be done? I wanna save some coin and get the hood if it will work. Then get the induction system.
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Originally Posted by Joezone914
If I am reading right your saying it can be modded to fit the ZR? What would need to be done? I wanna save some coin and get the hood if it will work. Then get the induction system.
The jury is out. As soon as we hear back on the first try, we will know more. The mold was made from a ZR1 hood to begin with, so it is identical except for the waterfall and no window aspect. It is lighter by 3 lbs.

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I like it but I really want to get a straight tube instead of that rubber rib
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Z
I like it but I really want to get a straight tube instead of that rubber rib
You can't connect a straight tube to the stock curved setup. This is exactly how Pratt and Miller do their C6.RS.

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Interested in buying after we get some untuned numbers and ones with a tune. Also would like to know if there is a noticable nice increase in induction noise. Do you have any video or printouts yet???
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Originally Posted by Halltech
You can't connect a straight tube to the stock curved setup. This is exactly how Pratt and Miller do their C6.RS.

Jim
Hi Jim, can't use a silicone coupler instead of the ribbed tube? Maybe custom made silicone coupler. How you doing? Great looking intake.
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DO we have any dyno numbers yet???? Interested in this unit
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Originally Posted by Wilddr805
DO we have any dyno numbers yet???? Interested in this unit
Ditto!
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another question : would it fit LPE snout??

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