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2slo95fiveOhs 1994 GT rebuild...UPDATE 5-2! Forged shortblock, fuel upgrades!
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<blockquote data-quote="2slo95fiveoh" data-source="post: 889797" data-attributes="member: 8966"><p><strong>Re: 2slo95fiveOhs 1994 GT build up from the ground up</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hmm, you think so? I figured it's not a very big setup (compared to strokers etc..), I thought 80mm would be big enough for a HCI/S-trim</p><p>302... I guess I could be wrong though, but then I don't know why Anderson Ford Motorsports would make only an 80mm and a 92mm in the</p><p>Pro-M style MAF meters... On their website you can get the 80mm cal'd up to 80lb fuel injectors so I'm not saying your suggestion is wrong, </p><p>I just don't know why they would offer a MAF that size for those injectors, if it wouldn't work well.. Perhaps I could call the place that</p><p>will be tuning the car and ask their advice... For some reason (I could be crazy) but I thought I read something somewhere that said your "mm" MAF and "mm" Throttle body should be very similiar in size otherwise you can run into driveability issues... I could be mistaken though..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2slo95fiveoh, post: 889797, member: 8966"] [b]Re: 2slo95fiveOhs 1994 GT build up from the ground up[/b] Hmm, you think so? I figured it's not a very big setup (compared to strokers etc..), I thought 80mm would be big enough for a HCI/S-trim 302... I guess I could be wrong though, but then I don't know why Anderson Ford Motorsports would make only an 80mm and a 92mm in the Pro-M style MAF meters... On their website you can get the 80mm cal'd up to 80lb fuel injectors so I'm not saying your suggestion is wrong, I just don't know why they would offer a MAF that size for those injectors, if it wouldn't work well.. Perhaps I could call the place that will be tuning the car and ask their advice... For some reason (I could be crazy) but I thought I read something somewhere that said your "mm" MAF and "mm" Throttle body should be very similiar in size otherwise you can run into driveability issues... I could be mistaken though.. [/QUOTE]
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