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Old 06-27-2001, 10:56 AM   #8
bark3rd
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Mustang 92: thanks for the words of wisdom from your experience. Obviously there are a few manufacturers claiming their kits will work for our cars now, based on your opinion I think I will wait. How will you go about deciding when to trust one of these manufacturers kits? Are you only willing to trust NOS, or are there some basic components/methods of construction that you are looking for in a kit order to feel comfortable using it? Is there a reasonable way to modify the new GT intake/engine to make the currently available kits safe? Thanks, and a 190 shot on my car would be awesome!

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