Looking into upgrading my MAF, I am wanting some feedback on what I have been researching for the past couple hours. So I have a chance to pick up a 70mm MAF from a Mustang Cobra (94-95). Very close to the 73mm C&L units. Now here that people have been using the C&L units for a long time, some with good results, some with bad. But the problem is that they are using the stock 55 units that trick the car into running lean since its not metering all the air entering the motor. But who has tried changing out the sample tubes? Seams to me if I upgraded to a 70mm housing with the 19#/hr sample tube from a 87-93 mustang it would correct the lean condition. Correct me if im wrong.
Yes i know this is not going to give me a higher peak hp. Im looking more for a flatter tq/hp curve from 5600-7300. power drops off around 6500 and You can tell the car has trouble breathing at higher rpms.
"One thing to keep in mind is that the stock '87-93 Mustang 5.0L uses 18.47 lbs/hr @ 2.7 BAR or 39.2 psi static flow rated injectors.
If you do the math; 8 x 18.47 = 147.8 lbs/hr
Now 147.8 lbs/hr / 6 injectors = 24.63 lbs/hr
That is pretty darn close to the 3.0L SHO which uses 23.7 lbs/hr @ 2.7 BAR or 39.2 psi as well as the 3.2L SHO which uses 24.3 lbs/hr @ 2.7 BAR or 39.2 psi static flow rated injectors."
Yes i know this is not going to give me a higher peak hp. Im looking more for a flatter tq/hp curve from 5600-7300. power drops off around 6500 and You can tell the car has trouble breathing at higher rpms.
"One thing to keep in mind is that the stock '87-93 Mustang 5.0L uses 18.47 lbs/hr @ 2.7 BAR or 39.2 psi static flow rated injectors.
If you do the math; 8 x 18.47 = 147.8 lbs/hr
Now 147.8 lbs/hr / 6 injectors = 24.63 lbs/hr
That is pretty darn close to the 3.0L SHO which uses 23.7 lbs/hr @ 2.7 BAR or 39.2 psi as well as the 3.2L SHO which uses 24.3 lbs/hr @ 2.7 BAR or 39.2 psi static flow rated injectors."
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