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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Norfolk VA USA
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![]() Don't do it man.
You can't port the "plastic" intakes on ANY mustang with out running into problems. That's just the info I get from the Ford dealer here in Virginia Beach. He said the intakes can't be ported because lack of material. I/E. If you port you break. "In Plastic". I hope this is helps you out man. You can order the 2000 intake with the first intake runner aluminum and stronger than the 96-98 through Ford but you have to have the heads for the complete kit. Good luck. Scottie
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