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Join Date: May 1999
Location: Wood Ridge NJ USA
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I have an 88GT (speed density) GT 40 upper lower (Lower is ported) I have been told that I may have to much intake for stock heads.
My question The car backfires between 2000 & 2500 rpm when you push the pedal down semi hard (ok at wide open throttle) what could cause this? I am thinking of going heads, cam, & mass air conversion in the near furture would this cure the backfiring? Thanks in advance Chuck88
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