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11/22/2023 7:01 PM  #26


Re: MAF placement

Nos681 wrote:

I appreciate your knowledge about all of this Raymond.
I appreciate it.

Speed density is like “serpentine belts”…many assume serpentine means CCW rotation.

What can factory speed density (sequential or batch) support?
Idle-5500 (6k max) would be my application in NA torm.

You’ll want a good cam grinder to make something specific to your combo, back in the day Cam Motion used to do them for us SD Lightning guys. But the cam is the easy part, you’ll need a way to tune it as I do not think the stock stuff will take you very far with even mild performance upgrades. Do you already have all the Fox body EFI wiring? If so DIYAutotune and Stinger Performance offer Fox body plug and play setups that will plug in to the stock EEC-IV 60 pin plug. You’ll need to wire in a wideband, but other than that you can use the stock harness. You can stay SD, but have a really tunable setup and be able to make pretty much any engine mod you want.

 

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