Yes, you can convert a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am with a 5.7L engine to a Ram Air setup. This typically involves installing a Ram Air hood and an appropriate intake system to enhance airflow to the engine. Additionally, you may need to adjust the engine's tuning and possibly upgrade other components to fully benefit from the increased air intake. However, ensure that any modifications comply with local regulations and emissions standards.
305 horsepower or 325 with Ram Air.
Yes, it will fit.
On the top of the trans there is a red cap. take the cap off and the fluid goes in there.
339 Convertible WS6 Trans Ams were made in 1998. All WS6's have ram air.
No, the leading edge is diferant on both cars, you could change the entire front end and have a 2000 T/A or even a ram-air.
In 2002, a total of 1,724 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air convertibles were produced. This model was part of the final production year for the Trans Am before it was discontinued. The Ram Air package included a more powerful engine, enhancing its performance appeal among enthusiasts.
Depends on what year trans am your talking about, need the year.
305 HP
it only has 60,000 miles and is a 5.7 engine with ram air
The 97 Trans Am does 285 hp, Ram Air (WS6) models had 305 hp
A 2000 Dodge Ram does not have a cabin filter.
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