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Old 08-07-2001, 05:15 PM   #3
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Actually the 95's have 2 allen head bolts that hold the regulator. Its been awhile since I first replaced mine, but I think I had to remove the upper. I bought a Paxton for around 100 bucks. I hope you realize that the mods you've mentioned: injectors, afpr, maf, are going to do absolutely nothing for the performance of your car. IF you were asking my opinion, i'd keep the 19's with a good aftermarket air meter calibrated for them, get the afpr, and a good custom chip for fuel management.
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