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Old 03-09-2003, 06:28 PM
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Question 1.9L SEFI performance....?

Hey guys, whats up?
My friend has a 92 1.9L SEFI escort that we want to tinker with and have a little fun...
1) Looking at the MAF what can I say, its small!
Has anybody swaped one of these with another maf? I was thinking about putting my old 55mm maf from the Taurus SHO into the car, but I wonder how it will effect the transfer function? Enough to hurt it, or would it not be so bad?
2) I see that supposely 3.8L v6 TB can bolt right up to a 1.9L intake manifold.
3) Resistor on the cold air sensor

What I would like to try is port match the intake manifold and bolt on the 3.8L TB, Install the 55mm MAF, and relocate cold air senso. Maybe make a trip to radio shack and trick it, but from what I understand the o2's will correct the computer, so I dont know if it is worth that.

What do you guy's think? Know any other tricks?

P.S. We took the mouse trap out

Thanks!

Sean
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Old 03-11-2003, 06:48 AM
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I see that supposely 3.8L v6 TB can bolt right up to a 1.9L intake manifold.
I have a 3.8 in my cougar and a 1.9 in my escort and really don't think that will fit. It's too large, but I might be wrong.
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Old 03-11-2003, 06:09 PM
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It might be, all I was able to do is a little research, and somebody claims you can do it, but I dont know for sure. I dont think we will be messing with it at all now. Thanks anyway for replying!
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Old 03-11-2003, 06:32 PM
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450HPviper put some higher compression mazda speed pistons in a few months ago and did some polish work. I say he gaind around 15hp.
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Old 03-12-2003, 09:42 AM
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Most of it was low end power. But it was worth the $200. Now I just need to swap it out for A 6 and put the system in it.
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