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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:34 am 
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So where does the stock placement of the MAF on the 5L fit into this equation? There aint no tube before it - its just airbox!

 

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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 11:15 am 
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Hence the reason why they offered things like alloy bellmouths into the aircleaner box to try and smooth the transition. The Pro--M's are calibrated on the airbox so they should be far more accurate than the Ford ones... The standard airflow meter is a close enough thing - it is actually a mustang part rehashed to fit into our engine bay (like the rest of the 5.0 install). That is why most Falcons run a little on the rich side of stioch. Close enough with air fuel ratios in a standard car is fine - but when you start thinking about a lean condition in a boosted application and the damage incurred - how "close enough" do you want to be?

 

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