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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
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<blockquote data-quote="cruizinmax" data-source="post: 13330795" data-attributes="member: 153472"><p>Having ridden in this car while it is happening I thought I would share my observations. It actually feels like valve float to me. In the data log you can see the mass air sensor flow drastically drops off at exactly 7500 rpm. Could anyone else shed some light on this? Is it normal for cars with the boss intake manifold to have such a sudden drop in airflow like this? </p><p></p><p>The only cars documented that I found suffering from valve float were turbo cars from excessive back pressure. Btw this car does still have stock mufflers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cruizinmax, post: 13330795, member: 153472"] Having ridden in this car while it is happening I thought I would share my observations. It actually feels like valve float to me. In the data log you can see the mass air sensor flow drastically drops off at exactly 7500 rpm. Could anyone else shed some light on this? Is it normal for cars with the boss intake manifold to have such a sudden drop in airflow like this? The only cars documented that I found suffering from valve float were turbo cars from excessive back pressure. Btw this car does still have stock mufflers. [/QUOTE]
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