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Old 06-13-2007, 11:53 AM
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You could go with the 85mm with the resistor soldered on to make the PCM see it as the older style MAF (Pace has them). Or you could find someone in your local club with a '99 and HPTuners. They could quickly change the MAF table for you.

And frustrating is an understatement. I thought I was done throwing money at this thing for a while.
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I call mine the money pit. It got me to the point I'm thinking Bob at EPP is going to get a call..
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Originally Posted by 99C5JA
You could go with the 85mm with the resistor soldered on to make the PCM see it as the older style MAF (Pace has them). Or you could find someone in your local club with a '99 and HPTuners. They could quickly change the MAF table for you.

And frustrating is an understatement. I thought I was done throwing money at this thing for a while.
Well I talked to my tuner and he said something about the KPi reading not showing any restriction and he doesnt think its holding me back.
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Maybe it's just me, but after spending the $$ for the 90/90 setup I'd at least want to make sure that the whole intake track was at least 85mm. Hell if doesn't do anything now, it may down the road.

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