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Old 12-17-2000, 11:31 PM   #1
Sac68
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Nope, no fuel injection upgrades neccessary.

The dual exhaust is an excellent idea. After the holidays I'll be putting a dual system (probably Bassani's) on my 98 V6.

Instead of a drop-in K and N airfilter, buy one of their "Fuel Injection Performance Kits". This come with an adapter+cone airfilter. You actually do away with the stock airfilter box setup. Power gains are much more noticeable than on the K and N drop in replacement filter.

Good luck.
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