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Topic: BBK Cold Air Help
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ExtremeCarStereo
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Member # 2552
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I got a BBK cold air intake for my 91 mustang, and the MAF doesn't line up. Does the bracket need to be modified/eliminated? Could someone send me a pic of their setup? Thanks.
Cory O'Brien coryobrien@extremecarstereo.com
Posts: 28 | From: Benicia, CA | Registered: Mar 2003
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mike g
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Member # 2919
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i believe i read on their site or another site that the cold air intakes(metal ones) dont need the bracket because the metal of the intake tube can hold the weight of the mass air meter.
mike
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Posts: 289 | Registered: Jun 2003
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ExtremeCarStereo
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Member # 2552
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Thanks. I though that might be the case but I wanted to make sure.
Posts: 28 | From: Benicia, CA | Registered: Mar 2003
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N0SL050
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Member # 2719
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I have the same one I just took off the bracket no problems yet
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Posts: 460 | From: Martinez ,Ca | Registered: Apr 2003
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2stangs69-91
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Member # 1951
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did any body notice a horse power increase from there cold air kit? just curious.I don't have one yet
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Posts: 3711 | From: Redding | Registered: Oct 2002
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91 5.0
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Member # 1527
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You wont get any noticable increases from a cold air kit. Probably only around 8 horsepower on average.
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Posts: 1316 | From: Fairfield | Registered: Jul 2002
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