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Old 02-21-2005, 03:42 PM   #10
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Default Re: Mass Air Meter

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Originally Posted by jstrollin711
hay thanks for the input! you all answered my question! I didnt think it would give me a great deal of power it was just a question i was wondering! My car is a 2002 mustang gt with 4.10's ,steeda tri-ax shifter, steeda lower control arms, steeda caster camber plates, Mac pro chamber with cat back 3 1/2 inch tips, bbk 70mm tb, Mac cold air intake, asp pullys, diablo programer, trick flow upper intake plenium. I think thats all but i have a set of micky thompson that i take to the track and the car has ran 13.11 @ 104mph! 1.73 60 ft. thanks for the input

Looks like you are really setting your car up nicely!

Do yourself a favor and avoid the MAF upgrade for now. Ford did us a big favor in reality with the stock MAF design. It actually works pretty well.

BTW, if you get some adjustable front shocks and put them on the soft setting, I bet you will brake into the 12's.
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