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| Tire Liquifier Paid Member | FRPP / FMS Mass Air Instructions Figured I'd post these up for future reference. I've seen plenty of instruction requests while doing "Mass Air" searches, but haven't seen the instruction sheets posted. Thanks to My94Lightning for taking these pics from his new-in-box M-9000-L58 kit. Page 1: ![]() Page 2: ![]() Page 3: ![]() |
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| Tire Liquifier Paid Member | Come to think of it, I don't know why anyone would even NEED instructions for this setup. There's almost no way to foul up the installation.
__________________ '95 #13... destroyed by a tree. |
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Ford Racing Performance Parts [M-9000-L58*] | |
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| Finally a GEN 1 owner!!!! | Quote:
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| Destroyer of Cones | Actually, I did call the frpp hotline. They told me that the kit's been discontinued for a couple of years. They told me to call Ron at "Done Right Performance" 616.828.0908 for a similar kit. "Done Right Performance" says their MAF kit will require a trans kit too. Combined cost is $1400 - 1500, and $150 more for a MAF upgrade for non-stock injectors. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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