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Old 02-06-2005, 01:51 AM
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does it matter if its before or after the mass air meter?
Old 02-07-2005, 12:34 AM
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You mean the intake air temp sensor?

Considering the factory put it before the MAF, I'd guess that's where it needs to be.
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why would you need to move it???
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It's -in- the MAF on the 85mm Delphis, before it on the stock
F-bodies. As long as it's in the air stream proper, probably
doesn't matter much. You'd prefer a location that doesn't let
it heat-soak too much, skewed readings don't help anything.
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Ok I see you are posting a bit in the conversion section. That's why. Follow what jimmyblue said.
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Originally Posted by Richiec77
Ok I see you are posting a bit in the conversion section. That's why. Follow what jimmyblue said.

ahhh makes sense now.
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yea got one of those conical k&ns directly attached to the mass air which follows the bellows to the TB....now to decide to poke it in the end of the filter or in the bellows....thinking bellows cuz its more in a direct flow of air oppossed to the filter...any thing else?
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yea so its all up and running poked it through the bellows seems to be working alright!! the exhaust sounds quieter, maybe cuz of k@n or cuz i have no vaccume leaks.




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