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im gonna change my bbk cold air to a jlt n i wanted to also pik up a 90mm maf and 75mm accufab tb but it says its for cars wit 550hp and above my car is pretty stock for now will it not work well because theres not enough power
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im gonna change my bbk cold air to a jlt n i wanted to also pik up a 90mm maf and 75mm accufab tb but it says its for cars wit 550hp and above my car is pretty stock for now will it not work well because theres not enough power
What engine do you have???

75mm TB and 90mm MAF on a stock engine is overkill. On a stock engine, I'd suggest a 65mm TB and 70mm MAF. If you plan on more mods down the road, then get a 70mm TB and 75mm MAF.
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What engine do you have???

75mm TB and 90mm MAF on a stock engine is overkill. On a stock engine, I'd suggest a 65mm TB and 70mm MAF. If you plan on more mods down the road, then get a 70mm TB and 75mm MAF.
ive got a 97 cobra rite now its got a bbk cold air and bbk 62mm tb and stock maf...dwn the road im gettting a kenne bell 2.1...i might just get a jlt and a 75mm tb for now and leave the maf stock hows dat?
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