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ProjectFocusFast
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 Posted: Fri Oct 27th, 2006 04:18 pm
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Well if you check the regional forums, they sometimes have get togethers. Some of the Focus aftermarket companies have large car shows sometimes.



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 Posted: Tue Nov 14th, 2006 04:05 pm
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hey i got a question, do u have proper instrucions for installing thoes cheap intake chips that go in to the mass air sensor, well let me tell u my problems when i put one in the check engine light comes on and its sifts gears werid, also has no bottom torque at all and the rpms dont fall donw they just hang there when i push in the clutch. whats up with all of that? u have any idea where the crappy chip goes?



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 Posted: Sun Feb 4th, 2007 01:52 am
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the crappy chip goes in the trash can:make



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 Posted: Mon Feb 5th, 2007 01:28 am
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I'm with the Scottish guy on that one!



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 Posted: Sat Mar 17th, 2007 03:01 am
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listen if you throw on and intak you can still use the snorkel to push air into that intake anyway to get outside air

mass airflow sensors no!  If Nobody that works with only SVT foci's made it I wouldn't bther with it because 99% of my brain and gut say thaey don't know anything about our engine.

Throw on a ORP, exhaust system, whatever intake, pulleys, nitrous, tune, and maybe raise the compression

Or you can get SC or Turbo

Turbo makes alot of horse SC don't unless you get the Procharger or the PWSC with the upgrade made by Massive



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