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gt93mustang 06-14-2001 08:33 PM

Could I benefit from a TFS-R intake?
 
I am thinking about making the switch from the Track Heat to the R intake. I only have two questions:

1) Does the R intake match the street/track lower?

2) Would I benefit from the switch? See signature below.

Thanks for any insight.

Joe

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MAC equal length headers, MAC Off-Road H-Pipe, Flowmaster mufflers, 373's, underdrive pulleys, 76mm MAF, 65mm TB, TFS Track Heat Intake(ported & gasket matched), Edelbrock 6037 heads (ported, polished, 3 angle valve-job 255CFM @.500), 1.6 FMS RR's, Wolverine 1087 Cam, 30lb injectors, MSD 6AL, Subframe connectors, Griggs Adustable Lower Control Arms, Lakewood 50/50 shocks, SSM Upper Control Arms... and 8lbs of Procharged boost

BowTie Eater 5 Liter 06-14-2001 08:49 PM

1) no the r does not fit the street lower
2) you would probably see a performance loss in the lower rpm range, but it would haul *** above 5k.

if i were you, id stick to the track heat

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1988 Mustang GT, T-5
3.08's, No Smog Pump (Shorty Belt), Dumps At The End Of Stock H-Pipe, K&N Air Filter (Stock Air Box), Removed Air SilencerMy Stang
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Buko 06-14-2001 09:04 PM

I too would stay with the Track Heat for the same reasons stated above. I think Extrude honing your Track heat would probably be a better choice.

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Tom Bukowski
92 GT
Vorteched/Trickflowed
+ Mods o' Plenty

[This message has been edited by Buko (edited 06-14-2001).]

gt93mustang 06-14-2001 09:49 PM

Thanks guys! That's what I needed to hear. I appreciate the advice.

Joe


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