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i am going to be getting a new C&l and a 75mm Tb, but am wondering if the 80mm Maf is worth the money to get it, will it help me out at all
thanks
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sliver02GT said:i am going to be getting a new C&l and a 75mm Tb, but am wondering if the 80mm Maf is worth the money to get it, will it help me out at all
thanks
no they don't...2002BLGT said:02 and newer GTs come with a 85mm stock .
JonJon said:no they don't...
C&L SELLS an 85mm MAF but it's still 80mm stock.
http://www.cnlperformance.com/85mm_02mustang.html2002BLGT said:you wanna put money on that ? 85 mm with the IAT sensor built in , changed them in 2002 . FYI
C&L said:In 2002, Ford completely redesigned the mass air flow unit for the Mustang. The new unit continued to measure in at 80mm but with an integrated air temperature sensor and different flow characteristics. Through dyno testing and the development of an all-new replacement MAF housing, we were able to introduce a new MAF package for 2002+ Mustang GT vehicles. Similar to our popular kits for the 1996-2001 Mustangs, our new kit #10699A comes complete with a new 85mm MAF housing, K&N air filter assembly and plastic shield to hold the assembly in place and draw cold air in from the fender.
I highly recommend both the C&L MAF and their Trueflow pipe. Nice, quality stuff. If you don't have an aftermarket plenum, I highly recommend that as well - my Accufab 70mm TB and plenum rock! Check my engine pic in the 99+ members gallery.DrK MrK iV said:Really? So a C&L MAF is good for the money? I plan on doing something like this with some other mods when I get the cash. Probably get the C&L inlet pipe too.