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Topic: Need supercharger help
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WIKD 281
CaliforniaFords.com Owner
Member # 40
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Hmmmmm> sounds like it is double calibrated> what year is your car? Try pulling the chip out and let it run off of the MAF. I have had this problem before> and it was the MAF that was not calibrated to the injectors properly. Hope this will help you out!
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Posts: 1941 | Registered: Jun 2000
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Stroked and Blown
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Member # 998
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Bill at Apex said the same thing about pulling the chip,BUT I don't have one yet. He thinks that the stock computer can't handle the 48# injectors. The MAF was just recalibrated last week for a blow-thru application(procharger)for 48# injectors. I wonder if the little screen has to go back in? It ran fine without the screen with the 38# injectors. I'm going to throw the old combo (38# inj. and the old 38#MAF) on just to make the cruise. Apex said to stay out of the BOOST! Why can't Byron be "on call" like a doctor? My car is sick.....
Posts: 45 | From: San Jose | Registered: Mar 2002
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Member # 998
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YEAAAH BOY! I rotated the MAF 180 degrees and that helped a bunch. At lest it's driveable now. I had the sensor rotated upside down to begin with because it was hitting my hood, but now it's cool.It probably didn't help that one of the spark plug boots had corroded to the wire(six months old too!). I'll have to drive slow at the cruise until Byron tunes this shit.
Posts: 45 | From: San Jose | Registered: Mar 2002
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