Granatelli MAf worthit?
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Granatelli MAf worthit?
i have been following camaro performers buildup of there 95 lt1..so far they have added catback,maf,and fipk...question is ..is the maf worth the 345?..if so..what kind of gains am i looking at..if its worth it ill go ahead and pick up my maf along with my fipk and t-stat at the same time..if not saved 345$
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keep your MAF 100% stock. I wouldn't install a Aftermarket MAF is they payed me to do so. There are far far far too many possibly harmfull interactions that can cause you nothing but trouble.
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Originally Posted by 1970judge
i have been following camaro performers buildup of there 95 lt1..so far they have added catback,maf,and fipk...question is ..is the maf worth the 345?..if so..what kind of gains am i looking at..if its worth it ill go ahead and pick up my maf along with my fipk and t-stat at the same time..if not saved 345$
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Originally Posted by Cyborg
I have one in brand new condition I'll sell you for $160...I need the $...PM me if interested. I have a pic too.
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Do not "yank" the screen. There is also NO possible way to "program" for a descreened MAF.
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remove, yank, rip, take-out.... It's all the same. Before you go out rolling your eyes everywhere maybe you should use them to read some theory of fluid dynamics. Or if you understood the reactions that take place when you remove the screen you would undestand that just like I said, there is no way to "program" for the Descreen. Other then "minimal" flow increese most people will target a slightly more rich mixture since it's extremely common to suffer from a lean condition after words. Again, once you understand it's reason for being there, the rest will make sence. A tuner can't just say. "oh, well his MAF is descreened, I'll just change xx x x x to x x x x x and it will be perfect". But go ahead, ask why tuners recomend NOT changing the MAF and why they don't like to try to tune around a non stock MAF and see what happens. So as I said. You can not "tune" for the MAF descreen. But they wil try to adjust The tune to prevent damadge... If it was up to bryan, Ion, or any other tuner there would be no descreening or aftermarket MAF's. It would make life for them a lot easier.
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if it's so bad, why'd you descreen yours... and i was rolling my eyes because it seems like there would be better things to worry about then english semantics... like fluid dynamics
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Because it was the first thing that I ever did, about 2 months after I got my car going off the readings of the books that TPIS sells. This was before I became an automotive tech and knew how the system worked and long before I started into the theory of fluid dynamics. I am in the process of trying to find my old acreen to put back in. I have been tracking a high RPM problem for about a year now. I am down to very few soultions left. One of the possible answers could be turbulence of the MAF air sampling caused by a lack of a screen.
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i see your point...we descreened a 96 v6 friend of mines..its his daily so we were jsut ****** around..it made it run kinda bad..so i guess im not goign to make teh swap..HBH made a pretty good point..
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This is a highly debated topic. Because of it I am writing a tech article for it that will give all of the information that I possibly can. Then it's up to everyone to deside for themselves what they want to do. However the main point that I will always make is the same. Is it really worth a "possible" gain of 5-6 HP when you have such a high potencial of gaining nothing and even hurting yourself....