Problem with Short Ram

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SuPeRioN81
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Problem with Short Ram

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There is some sort of sucking noise when I shut my car off or after I rev my engine. The sucking noise sounds like a grinding noise, but I asked my friend and he said it's a sucking noise. Does anyone know what would cause this?
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Re: Problem with Short Ram (SuPeRioN81)

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I have a full length CAI and it makes a kinda "sucking" or winding down kidna noise as I turn off the engine.'Tis normal my friend.
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Re: Problem with Short Ram (SuPeRioN81)

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Yep, as normal as it gets. Mine does it constantly for about the first five minutes the engine runs every day too.
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SuPeRioN81
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Re: Problem with Short Ram (ragingfish)

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oh ok just making sure... ur winding down noise was a better description... thanks
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Re: Problem with Short Ram (SuPeRioN81)

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Yeah...it's kinda hard to describe, that was the best I could do though......but yeah, that's the sweet sound of cold air power baby!
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Re: Problem with Short Ram (SuPeRioN81)

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Ditto, normal.
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