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Old 02-11-2001, 11:46 AM   #5
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It is some work, but it looks real clean when your finished so do not be discouraged from doing it even if you have not done it before. Doing something you have never done gives you experience and is an excellent way to grow and to learn, always try and even if you fail you will be far better prepared with a much greater chance for success. I would suggest doing one run first. Go with the mass air meter, and get rid of that convoluted tube that comes up and over the strut tower. Pull the fender, and the inner shell, and just take a look, it's really not that bad. It's something you have to sort of figure as you go but if your an E.E. it should be no issue. I am in the process of doing this and I have no experience at all.
Common sense counts for a lot.
Good Luck.
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