has any body heard on how to convert a maf senser to a speed den. and if so how and who has the parts. thanks
Supreme Member
Mike Davis has an excellant page on the swap. I used it and it started and ran flawlessly. Here's a link.
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28/ecm_swap_730/
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86 Camaro Sport
383 Speed-O-Motive Crate Engine, Raptor 700R4 Tranmission, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge G2's, 58mm Accel TB, 3.73 Auburn Pro, SLP Cold Air Induction and Headers, Hooker Cat-back, Serpentine Belt Setup, Dual IROC Fans, Jamex springs, 16" IROC Rims, 36mm/24mm Sway Bars, Global West Steering Brace. Hotchkis Rear LCA's,Panhard Bar and SFC's.
My Camaro Project
http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~davis/z28/ecm_swap_730/
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86 Camaro Sport
383 Speed-O-Motive Crate Engine, Raptor 700R4 Tranmission, Trick Flow Twisted Wedge G2's, 58mm Accel TB, 3.73 Auburn Pro, SLP Cold Air Induction and Headers, Hooker Cat-back, Serpentine Belt Setup, Dual IROC Fans, Jamex springs, 16" IROC Rims, 36mm/24mm Sway Bars, Global West Steering Brace. Hotchkis Rear LCA's,Panhard Bar and SFC's.
My Camaro Project
Junior Member
You will need
Knock sensor (speed density for your engine size)
1227730 computer
Speed density prom
map sensor
If you are electricly talented then you will need the 32 pin yellow/green connector, the map senor connector, some extra wire, connector pins, splices, a soldering iron among other things.
If you are not comfortable with the harness repin then you can get a painless harness and install it.
This is quite a bit of work unless you really want to get rid of the MAF sensor. This definately will not be cheaper than replacing a broken Maf sensor
If you decide to convert I have all that you will need. My E-mail is hotpowerandperf@hotmail.com. Let me know.
John
Heart of Texas Power and Performance
Knock sensor (speed density for your engine size)
1227730 computer
Speed density prom
map sensor
If you are electricly talented then you will need the 32 pin yellow/green connector, the map senor connector, some extra wire, connector pins, splices, a soldering iron among other things.
If you are not comfortable with the harness repin then you can get a painless harness and install it.
This is quite a bit of work unless you really want to get rid of the MAF sensor. This definately will not be cheaper than replacing a broken Maf sensor
If you decide to convert I have all that you will need. My E-mail is hotpowerandperf@hotmail.com. Let me know.
John
Heart of Texas Power and Performance