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Old 06-12-2003, 02:47 AM   #5
Mountain Main
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Default It Depends

It depends on step 5. The studs on the mustangs that I have worked on were very carotid. I do recommend puting new gaskets if you don't want to redo the project in a six months. Any leak inbetween the MAF and the oxygen sensor is unmeasured air and can cause the car to go lean. If the gaskets are pretty old they get brittle. It is easy to preplan than to have to wait for parts.

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