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Old 03-08-2008, 03:52 AM
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i have a 95. gt with the 5.0 motor ,the question is on my steering wheel and the dash are 3 letters (srs) can n e body tell me what those letters stand for , and im adding a cold ait intake , and hedders and a full exhaust o/r H pipe with flow 40 ser. what kind of horsepower gain am i looking at ne info will help t/y for your time
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Old 03-08-2008, 05:13 AM
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srs is secondary restraint system, the 1st system is your seat belt


probably gonna be looking for a gain of about 20hp+/- but instead of the cold air kit id get a drop in k+n filter and buy a c+l mass air meter instead so calibration changes will be simple while upgrading
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Old 03-08-2008, 08:19 AM
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srs is secondary restraint system, the 1st system is your seat belt


probably gonna be looking for a gain of about 20hp+/- but instead of the cold air kit id get a drop in k+n filter and buy a c+l mass air meter instead so calibration changes will be simple while upgrading
actually it stands for supplemental restraint system which is the air bag system in your car.. you need to pull the codes and see what part of the system is malfunctioning
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