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Old 09-17-2005, 01:19 AM
Lt1hayabusatsi Lt1hayabusatsi is offline
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lt1 aftermarket maf sensor

A couple of months ago I spent the money on a Granetelli MAF sensor for my 96 Lt1 camaro. Well due to my #2 piston turning into rice krispie sized pieces in the bottom of my oil pan, it is not being used. I would like to use it on my talon. Any thought/ideas? The thing claimed to add 10-15hp (I wish). Thought maybe it would be an improvement over the stock gm maf. Also any insight as to how I could wire it in would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 09-17-2005, 10:33 AM
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Re: lt1 aftermarket maf sensor

I don't believe the aftermarket MAFs can be used with the MAF Translator, since the outputs are modified. It is calibrated to work with a stock sensor. Ramcharger/FTST have always said those aftermarket MAFs are not compatible for this reason.
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