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Old March-30th-2002 | 02:23 AM
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Lightbulb Mass air flow upgrade

I read the following info on the protege tech website:
Interesting Fact :
- In our toying with the MAS we found out two things 1 it is basically a toyota part (the MAS) and Second it is interchangeable with the 93-98 Supra MAS, as in it plugs right in.. This would increase the air flow in a huge amount.... Something to think about
Has anybody tried this on their 5? And if so did you notice any improvements
Old April-1st-2002 | 02:08 PM
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supra mass

Hey i dont know anyone thats tried this but this weekend im going to the junkyard to pick up that supra mass and see if it makes a difference. My p5 is highly modified and more air in the motor is always good for more power. i'll try it out and PM you the results
Old April-1st-2002 | 02:15 PM
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Re: supra mass

Originally posted by boostedmp5
Hey i dont know anyone thats tried this but this weekend im going to the junkyard to pick up that supra mass and see if it makes a difference. My p5 is highly modified and more air in the motor is always good for more power. i'll try it out and PM you the results
don't PM the results, post them!
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