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Old 01-02-2002, 12:13 AM   #3
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all you need is air inlet elbow, factory mass air meter, mass air bracket(optional) and the computer from a Mass Air car.. like stated above 89-93.. and then buy the pigtail and install kit from someone like Holcomb its $50 bucks that way you have step by step directions in case you get confused again.. and all the pins, and wire to complete this it took me under an hour to do my 87.. I had its add two wires to the main harness and splice two more real easy!
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