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Old 10-15-2001, 04:14 PM   #3
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It'll work if you have the transfer function burned into a chip. And if you do that and are staying NA, you really only need the 80mm. The 90mm is too big for a NA 2v, the 80mm will help create better air velocity.
I have a 80mm from a Lightning on my 4.6 and it works great. My brother is going w/ a 80mm L-MAF for his 99GT stang also (with proper chip from customchip.com of course. They are the absolute best chip for auto 4.6 stangs.)

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