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Old 08-10-2005, 05:07 PM
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Default TSP 85mm Lid & SLP 85mm MAF

I was wondering how much if any these two items would help me out.
The TSP 85mm Lid and SLP 85mm MAF

Here are my current mods:
MTI Stage 2 heads
Comp Cam 232/234 .59x
MTI 75mm lid
FLP Long Tubes
Borla
FAST 90mm intake
NW tb
150shot nitrous.

what kind of gains would i be looking at. Car made 412rwhp and 369rwtq on hot day in houston, through 12bolt w/ 4.10s not on nitrous.

also what kind of issues would i have with them, like with my tune. it was tuned by MTI
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SLP MAF is trying to be like the stock MAF but it's
faked and almost certainly not a dead match to
your tune. If you use it you probably would want
tuning but the tuner probably does not have a table
for it in hand, because it's a cobbled freak. Since
you would need tuned anyway, you could get the
somewhat less expensive, already unscreened,
factory table known Z06 piece from somebody
like SDPC. I guess with the rest of the plumbing
being supersized there's no reason to go for the
small fries.... but I'd go for a straight Delphi
piece and not some oddball. Who needs the
extra work?
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ttt anyone else
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Originally Posted by jimmyblue
SLP MAF is trying to be like the stock MAF but it's
faked and almost certainly not a dead match to
your tune. If you use it you probably would want
tuning but the tuner probably does not have a table
for it in hand, because it's a cobbled freak. Since
you would need tuned anyway, you could get the
somewhat less expensive, already unscreened,
factory table known Z06 piece from somebody
like SDPC. I guess with the rest of the plumbing
being supersized there's no reason to go for the
small fries.... but I'd go for a straight Delphi
piece and not some oddball. Who needs the
extra work?
agreed.
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With them, to add though, I wish there were more 85mm lid choices. My damn TSP lid sucks fitment wise.
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I'm with Jimmy on this one

Lid wise, I put a micrometer on my SLP lid and Delphi 85mm MAF (from an '02 Yukon) and they measured the same.




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