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Originally Posted by zuperman 370 I think that i may have found the problem, the MAF readings were messed up, you see the MAF sensor usually is facing up, like

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Old 05-26-2012, 01:50 PM   #61 (permalink)
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I think that i may have found the problem, the MAF readings were messed up, you see the MAF sensor usually is facing up, like the oem setup and any other aftermarket intake setup, but my maf sensors were facing the side, i was even feeling it in the response of the car when driving as it was extremy slow to respond. Problem fixed, installed brackets and intake has been adjusted, MAF sensors adjusted to now they are facing the right direction, havent dynoed the car yet but i am feeling the difference, also the PVC hoses were extermly bent, restricting the air flow, but now that also has been adjusted. Now question is do these factors make a difference in dyno numbers, so if i got 286 with the screwed up setup, could i possibly get 290 ish on the adjusted setup, i would be more than happy with 290 untuned, and 300ish tuned
Yep -- like I thought.

Yes -- you shouldl see a big gain in power with MAF's that are metering air correctly
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You can try to add a fuel additive to increase the octane of you gas and see if that helps. How much does it cost you per gallon of fuel?

Good luck and your car still looks great!
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