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Old 01-05-2005, 02:34 PM   #1
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Interesting MAF mounting

The new Hot Rod Magazine had an interesting way to mount a GM MAF. They took and mounted a cut down late model GM MAF, above a 4 brl throttle body. Also, used a Frequency to voltage coverter, in the deal.

Intresting, velly intresting....
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this system with the gm maf is not new. it is to the market but ive been familair with it for w hile.. there are some problems with putting the maf there like turbulence. and like any pro-m products the converter box seems to suffer from infant mortality alot.

but the converter box could be put to use on a tpi car if there wasnt such a huge differnce in input impedence between ford and gm
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Not to mention a backfire through the throttle body .
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Not to mention a backfire through the throttle body .
I've had engines back fire numerous times, thur the late MAFs with no damage. Makes for a interesting log file when it happens during crank. If the 2 bar area, isn't right, can make for a quick flood scenario.
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Old 01-07-2005, 09:22 AM   #5
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and like any pro-m products the converter box seems to suffer from infant mortality alot.

but the converter box could be put to use on a tpi car if there wasnt such a huge differnce in input impedence between ford and gm
Damn, got my hopes up there for a second with the talk of a frequency to voltage converter...
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Damn, got my hopes up there for a second with the talk of a frequency to voltage converter...
keep them there thats all im saying
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keep them there thats all im saying




I was referecing that they made a frequency/voltage converter (good!) but that its unreliable, and cant be used with a GM ecm (not so good...).
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