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Old Jan 19, 2009 | 01:31 PM
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What is the difference between the truck MAF's and the car(specifically fbody) MAF. Putting a 5.3 in my camaro, but the fbody wiring harness has a different plug and 1 less wire than the truck maf does. What should I do?
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Old Jan 19, 2009 | 01:51 PM
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the truck MAF has an integrated IAT sensor, what engine harness are you using?
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Old Jan 19, 2009 | 02:04 PM
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The F-body MAF is also a 75mm MAF, where as the Truck uses an 85mm MAF.

You can purchase a MAF harness adapter from Frost (LSXTune.com) for a couple of bucks.
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using 99+ fbody harness.
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Old Jan 19, 2009 | 06:11 PM
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My 99 SS parts car came without a MAF. If I grab a truck one from a salvage yard, will it fit and is there any performance gain?
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What is the difference between the truck MAF's and the car(specifically fbody) MAF. Putting a 5.3 in my camaro, but the fbody wiring harness has a different plug and 1 less wire than the truck maf does. What should I do?
It's actually 2 less wires. If you happened to get a Truck MAF with the Connector, the Wires are the same color and you can just splice them together. You will use the 3 LS1 MAF Wires and the 2 Temp Sensor Wires. That is what I did with mine.
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sorry to post in an old post but figured rather than creating a new one I would post in this since i found it in my search. I am slowly accumulating parts to do a 6.0l swap in a jeep. I originally had a fbody harness and found a fbody maf. Now I bought a 2006 lq4 from a h2 and it has the harness so I am thinking i will run this but was wondering if it would be best to try to come up with a truck maf or just try to adapt the fbody maf?

From what I read here it sounded like the truck one has the integrated iat sensor so that would be one less thing to come up with and find a place to put since i will probably be making a custom intake eventually. Is that the best option to just come up with a truck maf?
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Also what would be a good deal for one of the truck mafs?
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Old Apr 17, 2011 | 06:20 PM
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If you got the PCM w/ the lq4 & harness, get a truck MAF. Not noted in this thread is that the MAF scaling is different between an Fbody & truck MAF. If you use a truck MAF on an Fbody PCM, the MAF table needs to be re-scaled. Same is true if you use the Fbody MAF on an lq4 PCM. So, if you have the PCM, use a truck MAF so you don't have to have the MAF table re-scaled.

Sometimes 85mm MAF's show up on ebay for $25 + shipping. The best day to day on ebay is $49.99 shipped. For some reason, the guys trying to sell them here on Tech is $85 to $100.
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Old Apr 18, 2011 | 01:05 AM
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Awesome thanks for the info exactly what I was searching for
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