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Ponyexpress46
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also checkin MAF's out, 73mm or 80mm? 70mm Ford Racing TB or 75mm? let me know guys, thanks for the help
Posts: 104 | From: Tri-Valley, CA | Registered: Oct 2002  |  :
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Originally posted by Ponyexpress46:
also checkin MAF's out, 73mm or 80mm? 70mm Ford Racing TB or 75mm? let me know guys, thanks for the help

Are you supercharged?...if not, no need for an aftermarket MAF. If you are, I'd stick w/ Ford electronics before thinking of anything else (ie Lightening MAF) or Pro-M. C&L do not have that good of a reputation.
Posts: 837 | From: San Jose, CA | Registered: Jun 2001  |  :
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I agree with VortechSaleen: I have a 80mm C&L and I'm having problems with it. [Mad] I'm looking for a Pro-M. Don't get the C&L!

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Posts: 321 | From: Summerville, SC | Registered: Mar 2002  |  :
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LMAF...

Most n/a mod guys claim it's worthless. It's not worthless on my car [patriot] .

Whenever I get a dyno tune I'll prove it.

Posts: 514 | From: San Franpsycho | Registered: Oct 2000  |  :
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i got a 00' GT. i got a 80mm c&l maf and a 70mm bbk t/b. it is a good combo, youll see the difference. just make sure u get the right calabortion for the maf.
Posts: 270 | From: San Pablo, CA | Registered: May 2002  |  :
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I'm a fan of BBk Throttle bodies although many on this site will say that BBK products are absolute crap. For your MAF, i think it's always a good idea to match up a good TB and MAF, completes your intake and you should feel lots of throttle response. I don't know this year too well but I would tell you to go with the combo of both. [patriot]

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Posts: 4003 | From: San Bruno | Registered: Aug 2002  |  :
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i have an 80mm c&l MAF and a 70mm BBK throttle body and like both parts. the hp gain from the c&l was actually noticiable more than i thought it would be, however the hp from the BBK wasn't much at all. however both did significantly smooth out my idle...

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Posts: 158 | From: San Ramon, CA | Registered: Aug 2002  |  :
Bill/APEX Motorsports
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C&L meters seem to work OK on stock or very mildly-modified 4.6s. They work poorly on 5.0s. That said, however, it's very difficult to dyno-tune a Mustang with a C&L, because the electronics are calibrated for the stock MAF housing, and I always tell the customer to use a Pro-M instead.
We used to use FMS 70mm throttle bodies for the SOHC, but they recently started drilling a small hole in the throttle butterfly, causing a 1,400rpm idle on every car we've tested. We've since switch to the BBK 70mm, but they, too, have problems. We have to drill out the hole for the throttle cable end, as it's too small from BBK. We also have to pry the cable retention plate apart a bit, since it's too tight to even get the cable in! Ugh. We deal with this sort of thing every day, and let me tell you, it gets old!
I agree that on a basically stock car, the throttle body won't do a whole lot. But it won't hurt, either, and every little bit counts!

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Posts: 488 | From: Santa Clara, CA | Registered: Dec 2001  |  :


 
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