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|  07-21-2001, 10:53 PM | #1 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: KY 
					Posts: 59
				 |  '97 explorer intake What kind of performance increase would I see by installing an upper and lower intake along with the 65mm TB from a '97 Explorer GT40P motor?  Is it worth the trouble or should you go ahead and spend a little extra for an aftermarket setup?  Are there major differences between this setup and the stock mustang intake? Also, if this would generate worthwhile performance gains , would this be a fairly simple "remove old, and install new" installation process? I'll be installing 3.73 gears shortly hopefully with an upgraded intake once I decide which way I want to go.  Right now, I'm not concerned with 1/4 mile times, I just want the low-to-mid range throttle response that will make it fun on the street.  Anyone have any experience on this subject? ------------------ '89 LX 5.0 | 
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