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Old 08-28-2011, 08:45 PM
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I'm looking into the tsp 100mm mass air. For those who have it does it drive like the 85 mass? Is there any issuse and since it has to be tuned did you gain power? and what mass air you had before. and yes,i will add the matching lid. Thanks mike c.
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I have no driveablilty issues really. Sometimes if I just push the clutch in at high RPM it will try to stall. Dont know if that is what is causing it but it didnt do that before. Just a change in driving style fixes that. When it does that though it throws an SES code for low maf voltage or some crap like that. few starts later the light is gone. No comparison as I switched over from stock.
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You never went to a dyno and tuned it??
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Yep full dyno tune. You cant drive it without a tune
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No issues on mine. I switched from an 85mm SLP MAF on a 90mm MTI to the 100mm TSP in a 104 FTP, all on a 383. The dyno tune showed a VERY smooth A/F ratio up to 6400rpm when they got it finalized. I drive the car on the street all the time, and it's very consistent.
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That sounds great but neither of you said if you gained power from it. I really don't want to spend $700 and that will be the cost for the massair,lid and re tune if i gain nothing. My 85mm is at its limit,but for not gain from a 100mm,it's not worth it when the car still runs.




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