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Old 06-21-2001, 11:51 AM   #7
Stefan
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Although i'm not quite in everyone else's league as far as mods go (yet...) my Pro-M 87mm MAF definately helped. From what i've done so far, the MAF might seem like a waste of money but I got it very cheap along with FMS pulleys so I couldn't pass up the deal. Setting aside all the little pro's and con's of both meters I would think either would be a good choice.

Gains? Who knows. It definatley feels faster but i've never had it on a dyno.

Brett

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