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Old 04-30-1999, 06:29 PM   #2
Ahren Ciotti
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OK first, disconnect your negative battery terminal. Next, look on your hose between your intake box, and your throttle body, you will see a big oval thing with the ford logo on it. Pull it off(easier said than done). Now look inside, and you will see a muffler type devices inside. Take blade, and cut the hell out of them, until they come out, pull the end caps off after you cut around the inside. Next, put it back on, and unless you are very fast, this will have taken about half an hour, which is long enough for your computer to reset. Hook everything back up, and hear, and feel the difference. Reply and tell me how it went, if you would do s.
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