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whitecobra
Member # 555
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What the hell is an IMRC delete
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Blown Mystic
Member # 476
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http://www.paulshp.com/mustangs.htm
halfway down. intake manifold runner control delete. what does it mean???? i have no clue
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Poisoned Pony
Member # 26
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deletes a set of butterfiles plates that '96-'98 Cobras have in their intake. The plates are suppose to open at 3300rpms, but the controller that opens them is known to crap out and leave them close. Doing that kills your upper power range and trips that oh so lovely Check Engine light. Adding the deletes get's rid of that possbility, but it kills alittle low end power (the IMRC paltes help promote more low end grunt). Some people say to not do the deletes unless you have a power adder or some rear gears. And since my controller is on it's way out again, those are on my list
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whitecobra
Member # 555
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i have 3:73's in my reaer end would that be enough to comprimise for the low end loss?
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J's DDLY SNK
Member # 2016
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It is normanlly recomended to have at least 4.10 if not 4.30 gears to compisate for the low end loss.
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rob
Member # 50
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with car parts, if you gotta ask... you prolly don't need it.
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