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Old 05-09-2005, 08:05 PM
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Default MAF 75mm to 85 wiring ???

I am adding a Z06 MAF to my 99 Vette. What wiring do I
need to change to use the AIT sensor. Do I need to drill my
airbridge to add a AIT sensor? I have a Z06 t-body and I thought
the air inlet sensor was relocated into the t-body? What is the easiest
way to convert 3 pin to 5 pin MAF?

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let me get this strait, you wanna put a new maf on that has the IAT sensor in the TB? is that right? if so get the male end off a wrecked z06 or see if u can order one and put the pins off your IAT sensor now into it and be done, will look stock
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I have a 99 Vette with the 3 pin MAF wiring harness. The 85mm
Z06 MAF has a 5 pin connector. My MAF has a 3" long connector
that looks like it adapts 5 pin to 3 pin....BUT, my 3 pin connector
doesn't work with it (new motor install,I'll recheck the wiring). My
question is....Since I have a Z06 t-body, how do I connect to the
AIT sensor? It seems like a aftermarket adapter should connect
to the 5 pin, then split to two connectors, MAF and AIT sensors.

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let me get this strait, you wanna put a new maf on that has the IAT sensor in the TB? is that right? if so get the male end off a wrecked z06 or see if u can order one and put the pins off your IAT sensor now into it and be done, will look stock
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ok i think im lost lol, u got a pic?
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Casper's sells a 5-wire adaptor that plugs up to the
separate MAF and IAT harnesses in F-bodies and
older 'Vettes.
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Quite simple really, cheap too.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...&highlight=maf
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
Casper's sells a 5-wire adaptor that plugs up to the
separate MAF and IAT harnesses in F-bodies and
older 'Vettes.
i looked on their website and didn;t see it
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I think I have an extra adapter you can have...
E-mail me if interested.

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Russ
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Hi Folks
PACE Performance also sells an adapter for the 85MM MAF - I have it and it is real simple to hook up.
Bill
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https://www.casperselectronics.com/M...Category_Code=

Here is the page with the adaptor.




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