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Edelbrock Intake Help?

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GT Drifter

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Ok, I'm looking at the Edelbrock Performer RPM 2.
It says: '1994-95 Mustangs require Throttle Body Adapter #3835 and Adapter Kit #8025.'
So that means I need the Throttle Body Adapter and the EGR Supply Spacer, anything else? Also I have to run Edelbrock's Strut Tower Brace or will any aftermarket one work?

Also I want to get thier 70mm Throttle body (or would a 75mm be to much on a pretty stock engine?). It say TB only, do I need anything else or does the TB bolt up?
 

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Yes you will need an elbow adapter or you can convert it to like the fox bodied cars were. As for the adapter kit #8025 not too sure what that is. Any aftermarket STB will work since most are curved to go around the front of the intake instead of across the top of it like the stock one.
 

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Ok thanks.
part # 8025 is the EGR Supply spacer, do I need that?
 

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I just used a 5/8" pipe cap from Lowes to block off the EGR and the header bung. Left the sensor plugged up and installed. They cost a under $5 and so far I have had no CEL due to the EGR system not being used. Click on this link and look at the last picture for a ok view of the set up. http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/320895/3
 

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That should work then. Thanks for the info. Any help on the TB question?
 
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hey just wondering what mods youve done,I heard 75mm tb might be a waste on a stock heads, a recent mag article tested 65,70 and 75mm and thier dyno numbers showed little to no increase in hp with any thing bigger then 65mm.Just my 2 cents.
 

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Car is pretty much stock, I'm going to go with for a 70mm for now.
 
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