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Old Aug 28, 2011 | 12:12 PM
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Hey guys its been along time since iv heen on. I had some big plans for my stang I wanted to put the M112 on but got set back when i broke my leg and now am in collee so I got no money for that now lol but I ran across this...

http://fargo.craigslist.org/pts/2542421119.html

Guy said all the internal are fine just the out side looks ugly now, its a eaton m90 came off a bonneville SSEI 2 3800 he said. What do I need to know lol. Will it bolt right up he said he wasnt sure cuz it was GM. And how much power could I get out of this. You guys are my gurus haha

Also buddy gave me his KIA serrrento FORTE F5 russ black with Chrome lip 4 and 5 lug rims 17x7 +40 offset anyone know if they would fit on my 02 v6 otherwise am just sell them.

Thanks

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Old Aug 28, 2011 | 05:18 PM
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M90 will not work your 2002. You have split port intake and heads where the M90 is made for single port (94-98) 3.8's. Also, that M90 is for GM cars and will not work with Ford cars.

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Old Aug 28, 2011 | 11:01 PM
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There is a sticky about this at the top of the page along with the M112, read up on it. I'll go as far as to bet my bottom dollar its more of a pain in the *** then you'll want to do.
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