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Old 07-07-2003 | 05:18 AM
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Do it yourself. It's fairly easy. The hardest part is the wiring for a S-AFC or whatever fuel computer you are using. If your not using a fuel mangement system then it's easy as pie. Just have your oil pan tapped before hand. Oh, and stay away from revhard, they suck ass.
Old 07-07-2003 | 05:38 AM
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Doin' mine myself. Can't trust anyone to do anything as meticulous as I would... :dunno: I'm anal like that. h:

It's really not hard to install, it's the tuning that's the tricky part.
Old 07-07-2003 | 05:51 AM
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Originally posted by Redcivic
Do it yourself. It's fairly easy. The hardest part is the wiring for a S-AFC or whatever fuel computer you are using. If your not using a fuel mangement system then it's easy as pie. Just have your oil pan tapped before hand. Oh, and stay away from revhard, they suck ass.
the hardest part for me was getting all the old bolts off. i almost stripped a bolt holding my header
Old 07-07-2003 | 05:52 AM
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Yeah, what sucks is when you take a header nut off and the whole stud comes with it.
Old 07-07-2003 | 10:55 AM
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So if I'm told to stay away from Rev Hard, guess I'm going FMax. Does anyone know the official site for FMax or is there another site I can go to to see the specs on their kits?




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