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any reason your using the fox body AIT?

I also thought you didn't want the paint out-gassing in your personal oven?

With the positive displacement blower the iat/act is best in the #5 runner because the air entering the engine is much hotter than it was when it passed through the cold air intake.

As far as the paint, it would definitely be better not to put them in my own oven, but once I was finished baking the parts (with all windows open) I ran the oven at the hottest temperature with nothing in it and burned off any residual


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Made some progress today. Just have to wait for alloyboltz to send me the proper length front cover and oil pan bolts. Water pump is just temporarily in place I will have to swap the bolts once they arrive.
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Are you running emissions or are you gonna cap that egr bung?


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Ordered this
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For anyone interested, this kit is crap!!! [emoji90] so many of the bolts are the wrong length and alloyboltz won’t come good for it. So Save your money and buy elsewhere

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Finally got around to installing my omp steering wheel with the NRG adapter
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Installed the carbon fiber A pillar on the passenger side, working in wiring all of the gauges to install the carbon fiber a pillar pod on the driver side
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the wheel does look good, but then that darn hole behind it always kills it for me. So do ya think the most recent additions will make much of a difference :)
 
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1995 mustang build up

the wheel does look good, but then that darn hole behind it always kills it for me. So do ya think the most recent additions will make much of a difference :)

I am already working on making a carbon fiber steering column cover [emoji3]

Nah the heads, intake, rockers, cam, injectors, supercharger and tune will probably yield 3-5 horsepower. I won’t notice a Difference until I add stickers lol.


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I am already working on making a carbon fiber steering column cover [emoji3]

Nah the heads, intake, rockers, cam, injectors, supercharger and tune will probably yield 3-5 horsepower. I won’t notice a Difference until I add stickers lol.


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Stickers make all the difference.

Just ask the big diesel guys!!!! Lol


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