My newly bought mustang is missing air temp sensor.

2003 mustang gt modded

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Hello, I just bought 2003 mustang gt supercharged. It doesn't have an air temp sensor.

Wondering if there is a reason for that?

Is it ok to drive like that?

And also I tried to run a torque pro app, mainly for AFR gauge display. It won't read 02 sensor values. Does somebody know how to make it work?

And should I run 7qt. of oil? Thanks
 
Is the temp sensor missing or did it get moved to the airbox?

If the O2 sensors are narrow band (OEM) then there's nothing to read but High/Off/Low. The switching is fast and does not provide a data stream.

Narrow band sensors are not capable of providing AFR values.

I assume you're asking if whether you should run 5 or 7 qt in your 7-qt oil pan? That up to you.
 
Is there a way to kinda know if me car is running lean.

I'm kinda worried about running lean, car has sat in some shop for 2 years and could have fuel delivery problem.

Should I listen for pinging until I get my wideband installed in few days. Thanks
 
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2003 Mustangs have the air temp sensor integrated into the Mass Air Sensor This was a change from having a separate sensor prior to 2001 or so.

Older Mustangs would have the IAT screwed into the air intake track right behind the MAF on stock setups. Ford started to do away with IAT sensors around that time and put it into the MAF. Obviously you need to make sure you have the right MAF for your car.
 
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Thanks for the info. I thought it was missing because I also didn't see it on torque app as a working gauge.


The engine in my car hesitates for 0.3 sec when you give it quick throttle, and wide band shows it's getting to lean condition I see 18:1, 19:1 right at the time of hesitation.

My torque app shows my fuel press goes down to 33 psi.


When cruising my afrs are always fluctuating from 13:1 to 15:1

Do I need to change fuel pump.?
 
Who is installing the wideband and why do I feel like there's a train wreck coming?

Your temp sensor has been relocated... Find it.
I installed the wideband. Trainwreck? Meaning the motor is eventually is going to granade it self. Seems like they installed a blower but didn't tune the engine completely.

I feel like fuel pump isn't at its optimal condition. I really feel like installing a new fuel pump.

Any pump that you guys can recommend? Not expensive and easy to install.
 
My power steering was leaking and it threw some oil into air filter and I speculate the maf is contaminated... It that reason for AFR fluctuatiions, it fluctuates from 13.0 to 16.3 all the time, up and down... As I drive...

Also alternator got oil into it, could that also be problem?

Any suggestions would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
 
Not really familiar with the newer models, but is the MAF like the older 302's where you can easily remove it and spray the sensor with MAF Cleaner? If so, thats a super cheap and easy way to see if it improves anything.