Ls7 mass air sensor
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Putting together the intake setup for a 402. Intake piping is 4.25 I/D. Thinking the ls7 MAF sensor might work. Can it be tunned to work with my 04 gto ecm.
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LPE does it in their 100mm mafs they also have their own base cal tables on their website to start with.
http://www.lingenfelter.com/downloads
go to this link and click on the "100mm MAF table .xls" under the "L4XXX series part numbers" and that is what you will transpose and paste into the maf table
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2004 GTO's didn't use e40 PCM's they used the 6243 ones, which were basicly 1 meg versions of the 411's.
But I don't see why the data from file shouldn't work in his table
But I don't see why the data from file shouldn't work in his table
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I've been using the LS3 style 100mm housing with my 02 PCM for some time now with no issues. Pretty sensitive to adjustment since I'm only running stock cubes but it works well. I highly suggest screening it.
Much more stable and I still get 99-101kPa at WOT.
This is after three years of use behind a big K&N. JBWeld ftw
Much more stable and I still get 99-101kPa at WOT.
This is after three years of use behind a big K&N. JBWeld ftw