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87prjctpony
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: seaside ca
Posts: 57
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![]() I have an 87 speed density system in my car and i want to change it to mass airflow unit! ive seen the kits for sale on summit racing for about $600 bucks. i want to add more engine upgrades. would it be hard and worth all the time and intsalling it?? i need info from someone whos done it!
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Registered Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 706
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![]() It's easy.
The computer swap is a A9M and everything just bolts in. The Ford Racing Kit is complete with plain, easy instructions.
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1988 GT Convertible 331 10:1 TW heads, GT-40 intake, MSD, TRW flattops, B Cam w/ 1.7's, MAC exhaust, 24's, 70 TB, 76 MAF, 3.73's, Pro 5.0, Koni's, Anderson PMS, Wideband 02, yatta, yatta... One week with new motor, two speeding tickets...joy |
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