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Old 09-24-1999, 09:13 PM   #14
George Klass
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No Mike, your car will have to conform to the new rules. I have been told (by so called experts?) that a mass air equipped car will run a little ragged and may die if you disconnect the mass air plug while it is running, and that is a good way to insure that the mass air sensor is functional. This info was supplied by two mass air sensor manufacturers. When I disconnected the mass air on a '95 Mustang at our shop, it sure ran different.
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