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Old Feb 22, 2008 | 09:16 AM
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Okay I've seen this posted way too much so I have to say something, not when tuned properly ...
Old Feb 22, 2008 | 11:52 AM
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I just sold a set for 100. I honestly dont think they are worth the money. For the 130 they cost then the money for a tune.

It actually felt like my car slowed down, and my MPG went down. Of course that was probably all just in the tune
It all depends on the tune written.... B@ma did a horrible job with my first tune, but he fixed it, and now Im glad I have the delete plates.

But, most importantly, the butterflies are a great design by Ford.... The goal was to disrupt air at lower speeds to help combustion and increase torque, and then to open up the flow later so the high-end isn't hurt. Its actually a great design...

But you'll make some gains with a good tune and delete plates imo
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