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9/17/2013 12:11 PM  #1


Acronymn List Update

I have noticed that there are a lot of acronymns being used that are not on the Official FYI Ford list. Specifically, AODE, 4R70W(thanks to Tubo), 331 (also thanks to Tubo), 347, 408, and whatever that new transmission is that Mustang Steve shoehorned into his '66. I'm sure there are more that I cannot think of that the other members will add for a general update to the acronymns list. I'm sure that Tubo and Bullet Bob can add a whole list of EFI terms.

 

9/17/2013 12:23 PM  #2


Re: Acronymn List Update

MSR - Mustang Steve Residue - RTV Silicone

 

9/17/2013 7:35 PM  #3


Re: Acronymn List Update

NBFH - need a bigger rather large hammer


(Pinto!)
 

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