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Old 10-22-2009, 17:06   #1 (permalink)
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Does anybody know where i can get a mass air conversion kit? I`m putting it on my 1989 Ford truck which has a 302HO that has been bored and has a bigger cam in it.Or could I just buy a new computer thats already programed for the cam? Any input would be apprecated.
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Old 10-29-2009, 18:36   #2 (permalink)
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Re: MAF question

I suggest looking into mass kits for mustangs that may work on your truck. Once converted over to mass air... best to dial cams in a a local dyno to account for the additional air flow and timing needed.
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Re: MAF question

thanks for the info. i looked on Fordmusle after doing a lot of research and found out about the converstion. they have already done this to the F150 and it seams to be the way to go.the mustang is a big part of the converstion.now i`m trying to find a :y duck: to fit a 1995 4.9L six cylinder so that it will look like a factory job. Ford quit making this and it`s going to be tough finding it.thanks again when i get to do thsi i`ll try and take pics before and after for the forum.thanks Mike
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