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<blockquote data-quote="Willie" data-source="post: 15981121" data-attributes="member: 14133"><p>Yep, I forgot to mention deceleration also... definitely closed loop fueling and when air is being "forced" through the MAF and fueling is super low, the PCM tends to gag...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I seem to remember a plate with multiple cutout circles, arranged in an arc. Riveted, huh? What a solution.... I'll have to take some pics of mine. I incorporated an aluminum perimeter with multiple threaded holes to attach my plexi panels. Each panel has different sized cutouts so I can change them out in minutes.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did not use the supplied receiver plates. Instead, I used 1/10" steel cut on a CNC. They are shaped very similarly to the KR receiver plates but with a hole matched to the twist-lock pins. The plates are bolted to existing threaded holes but required the removal of two rubber bumper stops. To replace these, I use a pair of Ford stops and located them out towards the side front of the hood. I also had to shorten the pins themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie, post: 15981121, member: 14133"] Yep, I forgot to mention deceleration also... definitely closed loop fueling and when air is being "forced" through the MAF and fueling is super low, the PCM tends to gag... I seem to remember a plate with multiple cutout circles, arranged in an arc. Riveted, huh? What a solution.... I'll have to take some pics of mine. I incorporated an aluminum perimeter with multiple threaded holes to attach my plexi panels. Each panel has different sized cutouts so I can change them out in minutes. I did not use the supplied receiver plates. Instead, I used 1/10" steel cut on a CNC. They are shaped very similarly to the KR receiver plates but with a hole matched to the twist-lock pins. The plates are bolted to existing threaded holes but required the removal of two rubber bumper stops. To replace these, I use a pair of Ford stops and located them out towards the side front of the hood. I also had to shorten the pins themselves. [/QUOTE]
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