[Shotimes] MAFs

Jason Hartberger at3hartberger@mail.com
Sun, 02 Jan 2005 15:31:19 -0500


how, uh, cheap are we talking about? And, I, uh, placed a bid on this 
MAF like 3 days ago before I asked any questions about it, and it looks 
like I might win it (the only friggin' time)... if I win it, can I send 
the electronics back to Pro-Flow and have them reprogram it? Also, I 
heard somewhere that I can just swap my stock electronics onto the new 
MAF... is this baloney? I do have an LPM....

Jason

Alan Fanning wrote:

>You should be able to find a ProM 75mm bullet MAF on eBay for about $170 or
>so. That's what they used to sell for anyway. The Mustang calibration would
>be wrong because it's an 8 cyl engine. If you want cheap, and have an LPM,
>then get an 80mm Ford MAF. I have a spare I'd sell if you want to follow
>that route.
>
>    Alan
>
>wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Message: 5
>>Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2005 02:41:38 -0500
>>From: Jason Hartberger <at3hartberger@mail.com>
>>Reply-To: at3hartberger@mail.com
>>Organization: US Navy
>>To: Bob <bob@hotpursuit.net>, Shotimes Mailing List
>>  <Shotimes@autox.team.net>
>>Subject: Re: [Shotimes] MAFs
>>
>>see, the problem with that is that MAFs on Ebay are like $120, while
>>MAFs from Pro-M are like $250... is the "less optimal" factor worth the
>>extra $130 (which I really don't have)?
>>
>>Jason
>>
>>
>>Bob wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>When Pro-Flow does a Pro-M MAF, they want to know what processor you're
>>>running and what mods on the engine.  So, the answer is that a Pro-M MAF
>>>calibrated to a Mustang processor and 24lb injectors would not be optimal.
>>>Instead, you should just call them, they do have a meter that will work for
>>>a SHO.
>>>      
>>>
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