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I have one installed on my 97 std. Like hammer said it did not add horses more say , you can feel that you lost a couple pounds , but I think if your willing to pay for it in the long run its a good buy. I put mine on just to get it out the way , one less mod means 30 more to go , lol !!!!
Oh and install on mine was really really easy , not sure since mine is a std and yours in auto if there is any diff. I had mine installed in 15 to 30 mins taking my time and making sure everything was right. Bottom line , if you have the cash and do not mined spending it on a no horse power gain part , then go get !! Remember by dropping weight on your stang is just like adding horse , the lighter the faster ! |
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