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Brando8912

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I am going to install a trickflow upper and lower and 65mm BBK TB. I am looking for a MAF calibrated for stock 19lb injectors. Any ideas on place to find one or can I pull one from somewhere else? Just looking for one that I can convert and not have to spend 200-300 $ for it. Also do i need to change the MAF if I do all this or is it worth it?
 

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do you still have your stock one? If you want cheaper then cheap go pull one off a junked GT at a junk yard.
 

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i'm confused. why not just use your existing maf?
 

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Same here. I had a stock one laying around but the wires broke on it, would have gotten rid of it for nothing.
 
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From what i have heard it restricts the system since is 55mm. I was going to try and upgrade to 70mm but all the ones i find are 200-300$. Mine still works but why upgrade to larger intake and TB if the MAF is small.
 

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The stock 94-95 MAF is 70mm.
Aero foxes are the ones with 55 mm MAFs.
 

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Here is the bottom line on going to an aftermarket meter with a 19# cal

Like tits on a bore hog ... Nothing to be gained there

No aftermarket meter is gonna be as accurate as the OEM meter :Word:

Grady
 

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HISSIN50 said:
The stock 94-95 MAF is 70mm.
Aero foxes are the ones with 55 mm MAFs.
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exactly. Keep the one you have.
 

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I agree with all the above.

The stock unit is actually 75mm in diameter. There is a post that runs right through the middle that is about 5mm wide, so they consider the stock MAF to be a 70mm MAF. As long as you're still using stock injectors then there is no need to "upgrade" the MAF.
 
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Great info guys. I found another post saying 55 so i was gonna upgrade. Saves me money.
 
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