2002WRXSTi
Dedicated LVC Member
I wouldn't put that MAF on my car...
Any particular reason?
I wouldn't put that MAF on my car...
it doesn't NEED it persay but does benifit from them. like i said put your car on a dyno and test it with one on
Or get a proper tune and leave the perfectly good stock maf on and enjoy a car that runs properly....
I'm glad that it has worked out for you... but I have heard more bad than good. I also would never put a blanket tune on my car.
A few of you keep bringing up how you wouldn't use a mail order tune and how everyone should get a dyno tune. I am not arguing you can make more power with a dyno tune and certain mods will go beyond what a mail order tuner can handle but there is nothing wrong with a mail order tune for most of us that have pretty much stock cars. I don't see the point in spending twice as much money to have someone who has zero experience with Mark VIIIs to put my stock intake stock MAF stock cams car on the dyno.
There are a few well qualified tuners out there who have experience with Mark VIIIs that do mail order. I looked into both options, went mail order and am happy with the results. Down the road if the mods lists gets longer I will probably be taking a road trip to a tuner I trust to put the car on a dyno, but for now the car runs great.
Before you guys say that the maf doesn't add power put your mark on the chassis dyno and test it.
I don't see the point in spending twice as much money to have someone who has zero experience with Mark VIIIs to put my stock intake stock MAF stock cams car on the dyno.
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Well today was nice so I decided to put the LMS Big MAF and cold air kit back on my 96'.
Anyway I put it all on and started it, smooth idle and stabbed the throttle getting that bit of a roar. Take it for a test drive around the block again and it went pretty good. Nice rumble/roar when ya stomp on it but I noticed when I would pass a car or van the engine sounded loud![]()
Loud as in pinging I think? Either that or the engine all of a sudden got real loose? I am only running 89 but that is what I have been running like since the gas got stupid expensive so I would gather I would have heard it before?
I got the kit of EBAY so I can't be sure that it wasn't modified for bigger injectors or anything like that? No CEL light yet but I sweat I hear some more pinging than I ever heard before![]()
Well if you dyno'd it before and after then PLEASE post the dyno graphs showing this supposed gain.
AND.. in respect to the "boost" on your mustang.
"boost is a meaningless number, it is "ONLY" a measure of the air your engine "couldn't swallow"... or "wasted air".
The air that actually made it into the cylinder is FAR more important than measuring "boost pressure".
But please post the gains you got from going from a stock air box TO a cone filter...otherwise what you are posting is merly hearsay with no real data to support it.
Stock Maf voltage at WOT is between 4 and 4.99 volts
On my car with the C&L meter WOT voltage was 2 volts.
I literally lost HALF of my maf resolution, and my PCM's ability to "control fuel" by that very ill thought out mod.
I blame myself for not listening to Jerry back in 2000 when he said "dont use the C&L MAF" on the mark 8..especially in a N/A application.
He suggests using the LMAF in the event you actually NEED a bigger MAF such as in a forced induction scenario.
But.. "I was too smart to listen" and I wasted alot of money due to that fact.
it doesnt' have anything to do with mark experiance they just have to know how to tune a 32v 4.6. what is sitting around the motor doesn't really matter. do you have any idea how much power ford left on the table with these power wise. if you take a bone stock not mods at all mark in and get it tuned my someone that knows how to tune a 32v 4.6 correctly and safely, there is about 15-22 rwhp that ford left on the table with these. thats bone stock there are a few people up here in kc that have had marks just tuned and nothing else are more then happy with what the shop pulled out of them. on top of takeing out the grandpa shift.
You can take a lot of the grandpa out of the Mark in general... when Ford designed and built the car they were well aware that the target buying was an older demographic... so they added a lot of tuning to make the car suitable to be driven by the elderly...
As you get older you motor skills get a little fuzzy, so you have less finite control over things like the gas pedal...
Knowing this Ford put into the tuning that during tip in throttle a considerable amount of timing is pulled effectively reducing the engines power making it drive smoother even if grandpa is jerking around the pedal....
Also during shifts to achieve a lot of smoothness there is timing pulled and the shift also occurs slowly which mean slipping in your transmission... again this just equates to a smooth ride.
The main thing about a dyno tune is that you can "verify" that the "commanded AF ratio" is actually what the car is "delivering".
most mail order tunes leave the tuner with alot of "conservative" left into them, so the tuner doesn't lose ALL HIS PROFIT spending hours on the phone trouble shooting "supposed tune issues"..when 99 times out of 100 times the problem is with the CAR, the DRIVER or the FUEL.
A dyno tune abliet expensive will allow you to "push the envelope" safely.