? about maf sensor
i have a question i have a 02 gt and im thinking about a bbk cold air intake under the fender and a granatelli motorsports maf sensor the question is and as i said in my last post im completely new to the 4.6 or any large motor , will the 2 work together without having to do any adjusting or mess with my injectors and also will the cold air intake work with my bbk 70 mm throttle body and c l plenum? :scratch:
also just wondering what kind of hp should my gt be putting out on a dyno only mods are flowmaster x exhaust , bbk 70mm throttle body , c l plenum
also just wondering what kind of hp should my gt be putting out on a dyno only mods are flowmaster x exhaust , bbk 70mm throttle body , c l plenum
I would not even bother with a different MAF. Your stock 85mm maf is good till about 375rwhp or so naturally aspirated.
Also you should be in the 245-255 rwhp range. We dynotuned a friends 02 GT with very similar mods and he put down 251 on the stock tune and 256 with our intial SCT tune. There were much nicer gains than just peak though.
Check this thread for more info: http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index....topic=4315&hl=
Check this thread for more info: http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index....topic=4315&hl=
Pullies are a definte help. We have discussed mod options on this site before so I'll provide a link to a good thread.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?sh...ic=1322&hl=bolt
If you get pullies, get the Steeda's. They are the best ones out IMO. You can check the parts specials forum and look at our sponsors (who give TMS members discounts). They carry Steeda parts and usually have great prices.
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?sh...ic=1322&hl=bolt
If you get pullies, get the Steeda's. They are the best ones out IMO. You can check the parts specials forum and look at our sponsors (who give TMS members discounts). They carry Steeda parts and usually have great prices.
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