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Actually, I had to fix my crank position sensor recently with my mechanic. It was annoying but we’ve got that done. I love my SHO and truth be told, it doesn’t need much more power. It has plenty enough to impress my friends and impress me as well.I always thought so. I've had home made intake with cone filter and about anything you can bolt on. I wouldn't worry about it unless you are planning to draw/force air beyond the specs of the original intake to handle. Chances are that is not going to happen without forced induction or custom engine work. These cars can get a few ponies here and there but there is not alot of power to be had with regular bolt ons. At this age of the vehicle, your first purchase should be a repair manual (which I think you already got) and find a spare crank position sensor. They are out of production currently and regular supply chains (dealer parts and autopart stores) ran dry a while ago. Check with the others about any floating around and the custom run the guy from the TBird supercoup made recently. That sensor goes and you have a classic car paperweight.
That's the SHO Shop Can. The original was carbon fiber, then when it got too expensive to make, Vadim doubled the cost from $100 to $200, and also sold a yellow plastic Can for $100.Not sure what this one adds from sho shop. But i have a k and n cone filter under the carbon fiber shielding . Also has the largest maf pipe. Compared to the oem maf pipe its alot larger maybe 80mm or larger. Makes a good bit of sound with the intake and head porting.
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Agree. BTDT x2With the basic Bolt On Stage, the 80mm MAF, which needed the LPM to work correctly, added a bit of undetectable power over 6k (BTDT) and wasn't worth it.