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Quick MAF question

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94_5.0

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will a 90-93 MAF work with our cars or will it mess up the EEC programing?
 
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bump
 
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94whitesnake

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My bullet works fine. I run nitrous and it does not ping at all, even on 89 octane. The old style is actually easier to make a CAI out of because it does not have a flange.
 

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Yes it will work, my 77MM comes from a 91LX.
 
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thanks vib
 

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I am confused guys.

So will a "stock" replacement MAF from a 87-93 mustang work? I thought the plug was different or something like that?

On the aftermarket MAF's, they usually sell them as 87-93, and 94-95, seperate. Why is that?
Scott
 
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Older style (what I am running):



Our style (notice the flange):



Like I said, the older style is way easier to make a home-made CAI out of, but you can use either one.

Hope this helps, Mo_dingo


and you're welcome, 94_5.0
 

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mo_dingo said:
I am confused guys.

So will a "stock" replacement MAF from a 87-93 mustang work? I thought the plug was different or something like that?

On the aftermarket MAF's, they usually sell them as 87-93, and 94-95, seperate. Why is that?
Scott
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Plug is the same, they both have 4 pins.

They sell them diffrently so they can charge us more $$$ for them. There no diffrent but once you put 94/95 on a part discription the price goes up by $20
 
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