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Taurus SHO
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<blockquote data-quote="94shoboy" data-source="post: 66505" data-attributes="member: 2626"><p>FLA would be great, but hard to get work and too many old people. Cali just because of the street racing at nights. TX is ok, but there are too many rednecks. i knew you were just givin me shit, i was just givin it right back :-D the blower part, there are two ways to install them. one it to relocate the battery to the trunk and install the blower on the belt side. the other is to eliminate the stock air box, locate the sq-trim there and then run a shaft across the engine bay to the belts. most people i have seen have theirs located next to the belt. they are too scared of the shaft method, although i have never heard of any failure do to this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94shoboy, post: 66505, member: 2626"] FLA would be great, but hard to get work and too many old people. Cali just because of the street racing at nights. TX is ok, but there are too many rednecks. i knew you were just givin me shit, i was just givin it right back :-D the blower part, there are two ways to install them. one it to relocate the battery to the trunk and install the blower on the belt side. the other is to eliminate the stock air box, locate the sq-trim there and then run a shaft across the engine bay to the belts. most people i have seen have theirs located next to the belt. they are too scared of the shaft method, although i have never heard of any failure do to this. [/QUOTE]
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