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5.0L Ford Engine Throttle Body Upgrade
Cover the engine with an old blanket or sheet to keep the shavings from getting all over the engine bay. Also, stuff a clean shop rag into the intake port so the shavings don’t get inside the engine. Use a grinder bit with an electric drill, compressed-air tool, or Dremel tool to trim the stock intake. You only need to go about as far as the shiny part that’s already trimmed down here. Don’t enlarge the whole port, but try to create a sort of “ramp” or tapered area for the air to exit the throttle body and enter the intake. The main goal is to eliminate a hard edge the air has to travel over to get into the intake, since the stock intake port is smaller than 70 mm in diameter. View Related Article
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Ford Mustang Research
Ford Mustang When purchasing a new car it is important to be prepared and know all the information in order to make a good decision. Research the Ford Mustang and find reviews and information on fuel economy, features, options, specs, reviews and more. The 2010 Mustang has fuel economy of 20 mpg, and comes with a standard Manual transmission, and RWD drivetrain. The Ford Shelby GT 500 and the Mercury Milan are other vehicles that might interest you.
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