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Old Aug 11, 2010 | 06:42 PM
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Do you happen to know the Steeda model number on these?
Steeda makes 2 models of these.
What kind of condition are they in? Got pictures?
Old Aug 11, 2010 | 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by DTK
Do you happen to know the Steeda model number on these?
Steeda makes 2 models of these.
What kind of condition are they in? Got pictures?
Not sure of the model number but as I stated before in the ad they are the ones without the NOS bosses drilled out. As for condition they are good no gouging they could use a polishing if you like in spite of the fact you would not see 98% of them when they are mounted. I do not have pics at all and the only reason I am selling is that I bought the frpp 3 valve intake manifold, otherwise I would be using them.
Old Nov 11, 2010 | 06:12 PM
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Kena:

I'm new to all this so this might seem like a redundant question. With the new FRPP 4.6L,3V intake manifold, you have to remove the CMCV..correct? Do you have to install a set of CMVC delete plates and then install the FRPP intake manifold or does the new air intake manifold have the delete plates "built in".

I have searched other mustang forums regarding the installation of the new FRPP intake manifold but none are clear if a set of CMCV delete plates are required before the new air intake is installed.

Thanks for clearing the air.
Old Nov 11, 2010 | 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 2kiddies
Kena:

I'm new to all this so this might seem like a redundant question. With the new FRPP 4.6L,3V intake manifold, you have to remove the CMCV..correct? Do you have to install a set of CMVC delete plates and then install the FRPP intake manifold or does the new air intake manifold have the delete plates "built in".

I have searched other mustang forums regarding the installation of the new FRPP intake manifold but none are clear if a set of CMCV delete plates are required before the new air intake is installed.

Thanks for clearing the air.
Yes you remove the CMCV plates thus you require no delete plates either.
Old Nov 12, 2010 | 01:09 PM
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