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Old 09-11-2010, 05:03 PM
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I'm building a turbo setup for my 95 Impala and I was wondering about the MAF sensor. Should I place it right before the throttle bodie or before my turbo inlet, after the air filter? Is there anything to gain by placing it in either spot or do I need to get rid of it since I'm running 10psi?

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Originally Posted by GM PHASST
I'm building a turbo setup for my 95 Impala and I was wondering about the MAF sensor. Should I place it right before the throttle bodie or before my turbo inlet, after the air filter? Is there anything to gain by placing it in either spot or do I need to get rid of it sense I'm running 10psi?

Any help is greatly appreciated.
i placed it both places when experimenting..seemed to like being as close to the throttle bdy as possible..they are good to 14 psi...but you would probly do better with a speed density tune thats the direction i was heading before i was forced to get rid of the car only to start over 2yrs later.....based on personal exp. and IMO
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Thanks for the info. Yesterday I bought all the hoses and clamps to put before the throttle bodie but I wasn't sure if I was making the right decision.
Thanks alot man!



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