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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 03:17 PM
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Free mods how?

Hi First of all I like to say I know this question is getting asked for the millionth time and I tried my best not to ask and tried doing research but came up short. What are the Free mods, I know one of them is the Removing of the Maf screen is there anythings else? IS there any faults to these mods...Thanx again
Old Nov 2, 2004 | 03:36 PM
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Re: Free mods how?

TB bypass: Probably onlyone worth doing, Prevents the throttlebody from heating up my rerouting coolant fluid.

Maf: Skip this one. No proven gains and has cause many people problems and causing them to buy a new one.

Free ram air: Just gets yoru filter dirty, just cut a hole under car and put a scoop on it.
Old Nov 2, 2004 | 05:09 PM
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Re: Free mods how?

Originally Posted by dabez1
TB bypass: Probably onlyone worth doing, Prevents the throttlebody from heating up my rerouting coolant fluid.

Maf: Skip this one. No proven gains and has cause many people problems and causing them to buy a new one.

Free ram air: Just gets yoru filter dirty, just cut a hole under car and put a scoop on it.
Ditto i agree with only doing the TB bypass. I also agree with his statement on the MAF leave it alone, don't descreen or port it. The Ram Air will do nothing.
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