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Old 07-17-2009, 06:53 AM   #1
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Mass air to Speed Density conversion

Can this be done? If so, what does it involve?
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'730 ECM, repin harness, map sensor. Google mike davis.

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Re: Mass air to Speed Density conversion

why do it?
i like map better myself - that is becasue i have one - but there is nothing really wrong with maf. why change over?
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why do it?
i like map better myself - that is becasue i have one - but there is nothing really wrong with maf. why change over?
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