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Re: AirFlowMeter
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yangro lee |
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March 03, 2003 at 01:48 am GMST |

Ian Sanchez wrote:
> I have an 85'GTS that I got wi > th a blown head gasket. I jus > t got finished installing a fr > esh motor, and detailing the e > ngine compartment. It looks g > reat, and as soon as uploads a > re available I'll post some pi > cs. After quite a bit of work > I am finally able to start it > , only to find I have some fue > l problem. After some diagnos > tic work, I've found my AFM is > a dud. Looking into the pric > e and availability of a used o > ne, I've decided to get a rema > nufactured unit. After doing > some research on-line I've fou > nd that for about the same pri > ce I can get either the stock > replacement for my 85'GTS, or > one for an 82'Supra. From the > photos I've found it looks to > be almost identical only larg > er. I've read on this forum t > hat the 82' is a bolt on, plug > in deal on the Celica. I jus > t want to make sure this is tr > ue for my 85' non-analog syste > m. Also, I've already done so > me custom work to my airbox, a > nd added a high flow drop in f > ilter, and wanted to make sure > the 82'AFM will bolt up to it > . If anyone has any info that > will help, it would be much a > ppreciated. Thanks!

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