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Old 07-17-2004, 02:42 AM
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I have a Mass air conversion with an A9L comp, a stock meter and all the hoses and the whole wiring harness out of the car. I was looking at the piggy back thing they make for the conversion and saw how u have to pull pins and put them in different spots and everything. Since I have the whole harness out of a car can I just plug it all up without doing anything else? Any help is appreciated and I really need to know soon

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Old 07-17-2004, 10:40 AM
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Yeah I beleive that's the basic concept. The only difference in a MAss air ans speed density is the addition of the mass air harness and the fact that now the MAP is going to be measuring outside air pressure instead of intake mainold vac/pres.
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you are also going to need a 89 or up ECU
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