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Old 03-06-2015, 10:08 PM
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Ok I have a 96 gt with PI head and intake swap, bbk throttle boddy, long tube headers, CAI, MSD coils and wires and underdrive pulleys. I want to upgrade the MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR (MAF SENSOR) and possibly the injectors but don't know which way to go. I have heard that certain lincolns like the mark VIII have larger MAF sensors factory but im not sure. If so what size injectors do they have? All information is greatly appreciated
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Old 03-07-2015, 01:19 AM
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There is no need to or benefit to upgrading your MAF at this time. The stock MAF sensor and housing will flow more than adequate for just about anything an n/a 2V is going to do.

As far as your injectors, I figure you're running the stock 19#? If you wanted to you could install 21# like "late" '01-'04 had or even 24# but you would need some tuning in order for it to run right. It would be money spent with no real gains, so unless somebody's kicking you down a set of squirters for $free or otherwise really cheap then I wouldn't bother with them for now. Wait until (if) you do cams or something like that.
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Does anyone one know of someone who can tune it in WEST VIRGINIA or around this area. Can I tune it myself with a programmer?
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