90mm MAF?
Auburn Performance Equipment at www.gothorsepower.com has a 90mm MAF that flows 1200 cfm. Is this too much for the L, or is more better? I have a call into them to see what they have to say, just wondering what you all thought. Looks like a good piece of equipment.
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2000 White Lightning
PSP chip
AirRaid with Big Mouth filter
4.10 gears
et 1/4 mi 13.14
Retrax tannaux cover
Bedrug
'65 Mustang with 347 stroker
'67 Corvette, ZZ502/502
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2000 White Lightning
PSP chip
AirRaid with Big Mouth filter
4.10 gears
et 1/4 mi 13.14
Retrax tannaux cover
Bedrug
'65 Mustang with 347 stroker
'67 Corvette, ZZ502/502
I read that the 2001 Lightning come with a 90MM MAF. Too much? Is there such a thing as too much horsepower?
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99 Black#1940, Modified Airaid box, Pro-M 80, Swanson Chip, Wet Okole's, Loud Clunk, Bedrug, Clear corners, 2" Aim drop, 2nd set well worn F-1's, 135 W Xenon Fog Lamps, Red Line Water Wetter, That's all folks!
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99 Black#1940, Modified Airaid box, Pro-M 80, Swanson Chip, Wet Okole's, Loud Clunk, Bedrug, Clear corners, 2" Aim drop, 2nd set well worn F-1's, 135 W Xenon Fog Lamps, Red Line Water Wetter, That's all folks!
Oh no, I did'nt mean too much power!!! There are certain things in life that you can't have too much of: can't have a woman being too beautiful, can't have too much money, can't have too much fun, and you definately can not have too much POWER!! But you can have too much air. I know some people put way to big of a carb on their cars in search of more power but if your engine cannnot handle it, its just a waste of time. I want to make sure the L can use more air flow. I'm thinking if it can, it will probably need a computer chip to program the extra air/fuel mixture. Jeff
[This message has been edited by JagcLightning (edited 10-12-2000).]
[This message has been edited by JagcLightning (edited 10-12-2000).]


