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Speed Density to Mass air

Old Mar 25, 2008 | 01:30 PM
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Speed Density to Mass air

I think I may have posted this when I started up on this board, but I cant find it. So here we go again. This is actually 2 questions.

1-Biggest mistake I made when I bought my mustang was not going with a 88.5+ because thats when they switched over to mass air. So now I am at the point where to do anymore engine mods I have to switch to MAF, but there isnt a platora of systems out there. So far the only two that I've found is the ford racing computer and mass air (I dont think it even comes with a harness). Second is the one from brothers performance which is a complete system. Does anyone know any other MAF systems out there?

2-I understand the basics of Speed Density vs. MAF, so when i install the MAF system(computer/Mass air flow sensor/harness'), the computer/harness plugs into the injectors and what else? What do i do to "disable" the Speed density controls (is it a computer also, or purely vacuum based?). What else am I missing in my logic!

Any info and or websites you guys can recommend you be great. I apologize if I sound like a retard. For some reason I find it hard to wrap my head around this.

Thanks,
Marc L.
Old Mar 25, 2008 | 02:12 PM
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Please erase this thread, Google is my friend, for some reason I cant even edit it.
Old Mar 25, 2008 | 03:26 PM
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OK SO IGNORE QUESTION 2!!!!! I cant edit any of my posts, how freakin annoying
Old Apr 4, 2008 | 01:26 AM
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It's four wires, a meter and an ECM swap, along with the rearranging of a few pins on the ECM connector. It's a VERY simple swap and you don't need any special harnesses.
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