Boss 5.0 / 10.7:1 / Lysholm 3.3 / E85 build!!

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Glad you're keeping the car Eric! Wish I could have found finances to buy that thing while you weren't sensible. Lol
 

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Erik, you going to tune my car? lol

sure i can, if you achieve approval from Daddy ! when u getting car back from HPP?

Glad you're keeping the car Eric! Wish I could have found finances to buy that thing while you weren't sensible. Lol

i have regained sense, and yes im glad im keeping it to.

I believe it may be time to switch :)

cant go wrong with the oem 05+ sensor in the 5" pipe, i think i just proved it.

Do you tune your own car? If so, let me know what scale factor you are using, and what #/min you currently see at your max AD count. I can give you an idea of how far the stock 05+ maf will take you, dont care about what boost you are running, just need to know your max Flow #s and scale factor
 
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Erik, this is the MAF element I bought.
Lethal Performance GT500 Slot Style MAF - MAF - Induction - 03-04 SVT Cobra

Says manufacturer Ford. Will it be easy to tune with this sensor or should I go a different route? You're one of the very few who has experience with this twin screw.

that appears to be just an OEM sensor. will be just fine. there really is no such thing as a GT500 semsor, they are all the same, unless someone calibrates them, like VMP, PMAS, etc etc. verify the sensor is this part number: 3L3A-12B579-BA

if i were you i would just buy a used one out of an 05-10 ford vehicle, save u some $$. Dont get one from 2011 and up, as they appear to have gone to a GM frequency from what i have read. Any sensor from 05-2010 will be fine.

in a 5" tube, you will not need a mafia, there is so much room left to go on the stock maf it isnt even funny!
 
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Tuned and running awesome! Installed a 3.5 bar MAP sensor so I can datalog boost and monitor it on my interceptor. Been raining alot, hot, and lack of free time has prevented me from driving much.
 

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that appears to be just an OEM sensor. will be just fine. there really is no such thing as a GT500 semsor, they are all the same, unless someone calibrates them, like VMP, PMAS, etc etc. verify the sensor is this part number: 3L3A-12B579-BA

if i were you i would just buy a used one out of an 05-10 ford vehicle, save u some $$. Dont get one from 2011 and up, as they appear to have gone to a GM frequency from what i have read. Any sensor from 05-2010 will be fine.

in a 5" tube, you will not need a mafia, there is so much room left to go on the stock maf it isnt even funny!

That's the maf they recommend in the install instructions for the 5in tube, I will be picking one up for mine.
 

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When's she going back on the dyno ?

sometime this fall. too blazing hot now. car is pretty much retired until the fall comes around.

That's the maf they recommend in the install instructions for the 5in tube, I will be picking one up for mine.

i have gotten it up to 960 AD counts spinning to 7100 rpms. still some room to grow!
 

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sometime this fall. too blazing hot now. car is pretty much retired until the fall comes around.



i have gotten it up to 960 AD counts spinning to 7100 rpms. still some room to grow!

Awesome! Well that assures me for ordering mine! Thanks
 
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