Thread: How and what is needed to add a North star to a gen 3 l67

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  1. #1 How and what is needed to add a North star to a gen 3 l67 
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    Exactly what the title says are they somewhat plug and play or are they a pita to install. Can I use my 99 maf with it that my pcm is tuned for? Your help and advice is much appreciated.
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    wayy more work than its worth 3800 and mods would spank one tho if you really want a N* buy a Bonnie GXP they have the 4.6 N*
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    I think he ment throttle body dude not the entire engine.
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    Well in that case unless your going to tune for it leave it alone. You cant just slap a N* TB on.
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    Also...even if you did go that route...I wouldn't waste my time with one until you have more mods for that much TB...example...Intercooler, headers, rockers, cam, smaller pulley...tune...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluegtp91 View Post
    Also...even if you did go that route...I wouldn't waste my time with one until you have more mods for that much TB...example...Intercooler, headers, rockers, cam, smaller pulley...tune...
    I have most of that and im getting ready to add 1.95 yella terras and 105 springs have ported blower 3.4 mps tog headers prj wires ram air intense tuned pcm 3" catless dp
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