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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 06:02 PM
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im just trying to peice to gether the cheapper parts i need for my kenne bell.. so im trying to get everyhthing seperate so i dotn have to spend big bucks on the hole kit..

but i was hopping that the bigger maf would give me a bit more power tell i get the actually supercharger.. seems like it wont make a diffrence to have it put on now

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Old Dec 10, 2006 | 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by gt98

but i was hopping that the bigger maf would give me a bit more power tell i get the actually supercharger.. seems like it wont make a diffrence to have it put on now
nope....don't bother bolting it on until the lung is on
Old Dec 10, 2006 | 06:50 PM
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nope....don't bother bolting it on until the lung is on
Agreed try getting a Programmer/chip i didnt see that on your list of mods but if you dont have one already it will give you a few pony's now and you WILL need it later when the KB shows up.maybe that new SCT livewire?
Old Dec 10, 2006 | 07:02 PM
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damn i guess ill just buy everything that the KB requires now and have it put in when its all ready..

yea i do not have a chip.. i was thinking of the SCT as well.. but i think im just gonna get headers for now. then do the PI head swap some time in febuary with Vt stage 1 cams..

just cant wait to supercharge it....grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 08:45 AM
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The sample tube sits inside on the MAF and is calabrated. So you need to have the right ones for your injectors.
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 2000BLKGT
I'm no tech....far from it

but save your money.....you don't need it right now

I ran a stock MAF until this year (went to a 90mm from a 70mm).....and ran the stock MAF with the KB at 6psi with 36lb injectors

I couldn't give you an accurate/technical description for why....but suffice to say the stocker was sufficient.....while the 90mm was optimum

if you think swapping to a bigger MAF while NA will give you automatic HP....it won't....a bigger MAF is all about capacity within the tune, and it's needed when your combo depends on it ....your's doesn't at this point

save your money
This is correct. You do want to free up air for a better fuel to air ratio. But like 2000 said, if you go too big, you get too much air, you are just going to get alot of misfireing and stalling. unless you switch your injectors. A good Idea is if you increase the airflow, you should calibrate the fuel.
Old Jan 13, 2007 | 02:07 PM
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There is no use getting a MAF on a 96-04 Vehicle. You will only need this when adding a blower because the mass air meter will saturate (peg) and no longer have the ability to read air going into the motor.

Even going with a C&L calibrated for stock injectors will need tuning. I would never run anything but ford/sct meter on any vehicle.

90mm meter is perfect for a blower car.

5.0 car's were equipped with tiny mass air meters and benefit from going to a larger housing. We run 99-04GT 80mm GT meters on all 5.0 non power adder vehicles.
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