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    These came off the SS I've been working on, doesn't seem to be a need for them, especially the spacer.

    Someone make an offer that is more than 1/2 the cost new and they are yours.

    allen

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    Originally posted by farmtruc@Nov 24 2003, 11:10 AM
    These came off the SS I've been working on, doesn't seem to be a need for them, especially the spacer.

    Someone make an offer that is more than 1/2 the cost new and they are yours.

    allen
    Does that spacer really do anything?
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    father in law just called, he may have dibs on this the spacer, but bill said it improved his mpg about 1-2 miles, that's about it though.

    he said he couldn't tell any power increase.

    allen

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    Originally posted by farmtruc@Nov 24 2003, 04:21 PM
    father in law just called, he may have dibs on this the spacer, but bill said it improved his mpg about 1-2 miles, that's about it though.

    he said he couldn't tell any power increase.

    allen
    Well ya better give it to him to please The Boss at home.

    Wadda ya think about that GMS MAF? Worth it? Is it the CAI calibrated one?
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    I think the maf is also questionable, i'd say i see half the ppl who buy one, go back to stock, i know it flows more, and should make more power, but i think it's still a gamble.

    allen

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    yep, the maf is a expensive but minimal gain product. I have sold quit a few, and everyone says they dont notice a gain. (everyone might be looking to hard though) I wouldn't buy one unless you like trouble codes!
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    Originally posted by farmtruc@Nov 24 2003, 10:59 PM
    I think the maf is also questionable, i'd say i see half the ppl who buy one, go back to stock, i know it flows more, and should make more power, but i think it's still a gamble.

    allen
    Hrm, odd. Think they are calibrated differently or ???
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    Originally posted by S&S parts junkie@Nov 25 2003, 12:39 AM
    yep, the maf is a expensive but minimal gain product. I have sold quit a few, and everyone says they dont notice a gain. (everyone might be looking to hard though) I wouldn't buy one unless you like trouble codes!
    Yeah the old SES light is not something I like too much. Maybe it could be donated to the charity of the "Make Eric's Truck Better Fund" and written off as tax...

    Man I really do need to change my name to Con Man X
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    Get the tip jar out! Eric that just is not right. Pan handling. Get a loan, it's the only way to mod. haha
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    Beg, borow, and steal. Anything to go fast...
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