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Old 05-13-2002, 10:32 PM
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Jeremy Martin
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you cant measure things like maf's with hp... its like trying to measure how hot your cigarette lighter gets in decibles. it just doesnt work... a particular maf will perform differently depending on what else is in the system, particularly when forced air induction in involved. a better question is what is the CFM?
Old 05-13-2002, 11:34 PM
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Huntley Racing has never used a Pro Flow sensor nor will we ever. The difference in fine tuning capabilities between our ARC2-HR-R2 and the Pro Flow/Lindsay product is tremendous. They have only simple low and high trim adjustment which assumes a linier fuel line not a 3D curve like it really is. Hokey is the best word I can use.
Old 05-14-2002, 01:05 AM
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Here's what my buddies w/ 3000GTs have as an option... the price seems fair compared to what we seem to find for our cars:

<a href="http://www.dynamicracing.com/fc/main.php?id=0af08933788b93f687dd01a0ad6d3cec&sortby=rating&category=3000 GT-Stealth%2FFuel+-+Air+Control" target="_blank">MAF</a>

It includes an MAF (83mm) ARC2 & ARM1 gauge.

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