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If you intend to go forced induction then I suggest the Votech maf which realy is an C&L maf calibrated alittle richer..If you are upgrading injectors you need to do the same with maf especially pre AU models..
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how do u tell when MAFs have a flange? like this one on corral -
http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=750328 |
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That has no flange. Look at your stock MAF, i is connected to your airbox with 4 bolts.
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$190 is a great price IMO, grab them ASAP. To hook the MAF up just go to autobarn and grad one of thier pod adaptors (about $30), then bolt that to the airbox and use a silicon/rubber joiner to connector it to the MAF.
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Vic |
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{USERNAME} wrote: $190 is a great price IMO, grab them ASAP. To hook the MAF up just go to autobarn and grad one of thier pod adaptors (about $30), then bolt that to the airbox and use a silicon/rubber joiner to connector it to the MAF.
So this Autobarn item is good for pod filter applications? Is there someone who makes a flange fitment to connect this style of MAF to our stock airboxes?
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Yeah well this adaptor can be used to either replace the airbox with a pod or to adapt an inline MAF to our airbox, the only difference is that you need a 3" silicon or rubber connector to adapt the inline MAF to the airbox. Basically all it is is a plate which will either bolt to the airbox or MAF and a 3" pipe (I think its 3") coming out of it.
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Vic |
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I had a look at their website and spotted two part numbers. Is it p/n: TCO-1561 or p/n: TCO-1502 ?
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3" is right ED. It is basically a flange that will fit onto the airbox for a pod filter. turn it around and it becomes a adapter for a inline maf.
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Seen as the subject has been bought up, can somone tell me where to get the sampleing tubes from and does anyone want to by a 36lb/hr tube?
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[quote="gunit18"]A guy formely from perth, now in the US, offered me 24's and MAF with no flange for 190 plus shipping. these are the 24's assuming they are blue tops with EV1 style plugs below and the MAF 77mm Pro Flow. What u guys reckon? thanks[/quote]
Looking at similar but how would you go about connecting those injectors using the original harness? I understand the connectors are different, so is there another ways of ordering the connector to suit without using a harness from an AU for instance. |
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EDXR8 |
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EV1 injectors are for EB-EL V8's, the AU's run an EV6 injector so stay away from them unles you want to modify the loom or buy the adaptors which you can get for $75 a set.
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[quote="EDXR8"]EV1 injectors are for EB-EL V8's, the AU's run an EV6 injector so stay away from them unles you want to modify the loom or buy the adaptors which you can get for $75 a set.[/quote]
Where would you get the adaptors from? |
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Vic |
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I just bought a S/H set of 24# Ford Motorsport injectors. The part number is 0 280 150 947. These show what the EV1 style looks like for our E-series and I'm under the impression that these injectors can be used with our stock fuel pressure.
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