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Old 08-03-2003, 02:56 PM
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MAFT...yes or no??

Just bought a used maft.Does anyone else use it?How hard was the install?Are there any write-ups on the install of one.I have pcmforless tuning but still running rich.

Do you need lt1 edit or can you tune with dyno and A/F?
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the MAFT will only adjust the output frequencies of the MAF to a value either rich or lean depending on which way you turn the ****. now without a scanner you wont really know which way to adjust the **** so you are basically guessing and if you guess the wrong way then there is a chance the car could go lean at WOT. if i were you id invest in a decent scanning utility for a laptop or a scanmaster before you go turning *****.
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Originally posted by turbo_Z
the MAFT will only adjust the output frequencies of the MAF to a value either rich or lean depending on which way you turn the ****. now without a scanner you wont really know which way to adjust the **** so you are basically guessing and if you guess the wrong way then there is a chance the car could go lean at WOT. if i were you id invest in a decent scanning utility for a laptop or a scanmaster before you go turning *****.
I will not be adjusting it,will have it done on the dyno!!
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