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Old 03-27-2003, 06:15 PM   #8
dustang90
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installation on equal length was a pain
Well yeah they are a pain, on a stock 87-93 motor, the passenger side has smog pump tubes in the way, the key is to remove the smog pump and tubes or jack the right side of the motor up to make room for the headers, those smog pump tubes are a *****, they even get in the way of the #4 spark plug
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