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Old 04-27-2005, 06:58 PM
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just fab up a piece of aluminum sheat metal drill some wholes and mount it where it use to be. Remember a good grounding strip too.



if you just want you car to "run" all you really need is the two turbo controller.. thats just the bear min.



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[quote name='Dumbrotorkid' date='Apr 27 2005, 12:02 PM']ok i got another question. which one is the fpr solenoid? must i keep it? and how the hell do i mount the coil pack since its all going to be gone?

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WOW PRETTY....
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thanks dave! but do i need the fpr solenoid?
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i've ditched it on everyone that i've had.... you don't need it. All the solenoid does it reduce Fp during start up....
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