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Old 03-07-2012, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Wondertwin1
94 5.0 were all MAF. OBDI
I thought it was the cali '94s and then the rest of us got it in '95?
Old 03-07-2012, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by mustangGT90210
I thought it was the cali '94s and then the rest of us got it in '95?
No. 94 5.0's. And I'm pretty sure Cali got it all in 94 as well. I'm not entirely sure. It's a huge clusterf***
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Thanks to my state!
But back to tuning...
Old 03-07-2012, 11:51 PM
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Again, '94-'95 5.0 automatics are OBDI MAF.
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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean
Again, '94-'95 5.0 automatics are OBDI MAF.
Thank you, guru
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Sean, what's it take to tune these MAP computers??
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You also have to advance or retard the timing
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When it runs lean, which is what usually happens, they step up the injector size to increase the amount of fuel. There's also boosting the fuel pressure.
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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean
When it runs lean, which is what usually happens, they step up the injector size to increase the amount of fuel. There's also boosting the fuel pressure.
Is it really that simple?!

So I can go to a shop with a dyno. And tell them what I plan to do, and ask of they can adjust it for me?
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Someone must know how to do it right. Me, I'd have to get an air/fuel meter and play with the injectors and/or pressure until the mix was right.


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