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> Full Throttle Maf Translators
d-monic951
post Jun 25 2009, 12:49 AM
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This unit will allow the conversion from the very restricive stock MAF sensor to the free flowing and accurate GM sensors.

do u think its worth it $200

http://www.horsepowerfreaks.com/performanc...MAF_Translators
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post Jul 13 2009, 02:32 PM
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from my own experience great bit of kit, I have one with an 85mm maf fitted to my gto tt running on 550 rc injectors, I have the translator box installed in the centre consol, its fairly easy to set up but to get it correct a rolling rd session would be best.
On acceleration the suction from the maf is so loud it turns heads the turbo spool up is better too!


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post Jul 15 2009, 08:20 PM
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so it makes a big diffrence
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To my car yes! it was Ok on std injectors but even after tuninig it my IDC's were still on the high side, but after fitting 550rc injectors and re-tuning it absolutley flew, ICD's down @6000 revs to 72% as before they were 90% so a big difference.

Its quite easy to tune once you get your head round the instructions and theres plenty of advice and help on the full throttle forum, imo an excellent piece of kit, the pro version even better as you can controll timing too!




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