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408 MAF? 90mm 100mm or No Maf

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Old 03-27-2009, 08:46 AM
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Default 408 MAF? 90mm 100mm or No Maf

408 w/ L96 intake manifold (90mm inlet) L92 heads. So I already have sourced a cheap 90mm maf, should I stick with this or will it be a bottle neck? I have a 92mm TB, with inlet diameter of 102mm. Should I drop the $250 on a 100mm Maf or just stick with what I have and spend the cash elsewhere. I am goingto get it dyno tuned soon, and dont want to find out its restrictive and have to go back if you know what I mean. Thanks, reasoning behind your decision would be great!
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I made 540rwhp on my old 408 with a GM Screened 85mm MAF. Spend it else where
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i voted no maf but since you have one then its a tossup but id go with a SD tune and sell the one you have
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might as well go with a SD tune.
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i have read there is not much benefit if any with sd if your NA (which I am and most likely will be for a while) opinions?
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Originally Posted by LS1Marrow
i have read there is not much benefit if any with sd if your NA (which I am and most likely will be for a while) opinions?
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