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Any MAF sensors better than others for a 100 dry shot?

Old 04-27-2006, 07:36 PM
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I think I read somewhere that the 85mm sensor isn't as good as a stocker for dry kits. I could be wrong, but I wanted to ask and be sure.
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Wish I had an answer for you, but I dont. I would think as long as the MAF was calibrated CORRECTLY it wouldnt matter. I know the "calibrated" 85mm MAF I have is way off, so I swapped back to descreened stocker.
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anyone else have any info? I've kept up my search but to no avail.
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I'm running an 85mm Delphi MAF on my car. Got it tuned this weekend, and at first we had a problem with the 85mm MAF maxing out. Then Scott (Gomer) recalibrated it, and it worked great. These are my numbers with a 5177 dry kit.

Motor: 411 rwhp/370 rwtq

Nitrous (No Jet): 545 rwhp/527 rwtq

Looks like my 85mm MAF is working alright with a dry shot to me.
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The Z06 85mm maf is great. You can use the cali straight from the Z06.
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