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Posted by Don (Member # 938) on :
 
Will a MAS from any 5.0 engine(LTD, Thunderbird, Etc.) work on a Mustang?
 
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on :
 
lincoln's and certain T-birds are a safe bet. (the one's with the 5.0 motors). Others can work too.

not much of a gain, except for some of the lincoln stuff (there is a factory 80mm lincoln maf) [worship] (still looking for one)

but they are calibrated for 19#'ers, not exactly high performance. The money you spend tweec'ing the car to adjust for it might not be worth it.


PRO-M's are available in 19/24/30/36 for under $200, just an example.
 


Posted by Don (Member # 938) on :
 
Thanks, I am just looking to pick up one from Pick'n'Pull for $20 so I can fix my car. Then if that fixes my erratic idle I will buy a C&L later.
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
the curves are slightly different, but "close enough" to work in most cases. The '93 cobra MAF was based on a previous T-bird MAF.
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
not much of a gain, except for some of the lincoln stuff (there is a factory 80mm lincoln maf) [worship] (still looking for one)

but they are calibrated for 19#'ers, not exactly high performance.



The 80mm lincoln MAF needs to be sent to Pro-M to be calibrated for use on 'stangs. I hear its one of the most accurage MAF's Ford ever made though.
 






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