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I'm 27, I'll try to find a pic of me leaning over my daughter, looks similar to yours. I'm an open book, but I'm not prone to uninvitingly spilling my guts on people either.
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Originally posted by TexasRealtor: Hey Jorden, what chicken place do you work at?
I cook over at the Chicken Express. Sometimes they shaft me with washing dishes though. I usually work the night shift. You can't miss my car though: Champagne '97 Mystique with Whitewall Radial T/A's. Only Merc in town like it...
Just drop on by if any of you guys are in town and want some chicken, and I'll see about hooking ya'll up. Just ask for Mr. Giggles!
J.T.
2002 Chevrolet Silverado 294ci V8. Custom CAI, headers on the way...
1997 Mercury Mystique Zetec ATX
Deceased February 2006
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Welcome to CEG
If you see a black car blur past you - thats me.
E0 #4384 of 6535
Born Jan. 9 1998
My SVT from the ashes
147,466 miles, purchased Nov. 2002 @ 76,559 miles
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'99 CSVT - Silver #222/276
In a constant state of blow-off euphoria.
Originally posted by Kremitthefrog: I like to wear dresses and use binoculars to watch grandmas across the street.
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Well I do need some help quite honestly in choosing a CAI. There are just too many on the market for me to make a wise choice on which one would be the best. I've used the search function & FAQ here to look at them, but I can't decide which would be the best. Same thing goes for the cat-back exhaust also.
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Most recommended intake setup for the duratec is the following:
K&N RU-3530 filter (ajusa.com) MAF adaptor a heatshield, homemade, or otherwise..
done.
Ray
'99 CSVT - Silver #222/276
In a constant state of blow-off euphoria.
Originally posted by Kremitthefrog: I like to wear dresses and use binoculars to watch grandmas across the street.
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is the MAF adapter the sensor that is currently in the air box, that needs to be moved back so I don't get a CEL?
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The maf adapter is the adapter that goes in between the maf and the airbox (or filter). The sensor in the airbox is probably the iac, i drilled a hole in my heatshield (rubbermaid) and stuck it in there with some silicon to keep it in place right next to the 3530.
-ivan c.
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^^sorry, meant the iat...not iac
-ivan c
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I saw a trash-can air-box, I don't know if I'm that creative, haha. Will the RU-3530 work in the stock air-box?
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