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Re: VAF to less restricitve MAF conversion.

Posted By: kelsey
Posted On: March 20, 2004 at 7:33 pm GMST

correct me if i'm wrong but the guy never said his 89 had a 22r engine i believe that the 22r is 2.4 liters he said his was 2.0??
and yes i would be interested in a hot wire high flow maf sensor with
an iat sensor


Brian wrote:

>
>
> tim wrote:
>
> > 89 celicas did not come with
> t
> > he 22R series engine. only 8
> 2-
> > 85 celicas.
> >
> >
> > louloulou wrote:
> >
> > > Hello.
> > > I am the owner of a compan
> y
> > > that crates after-market p
> ro
> > d
> > > ucts.  (Custom Performance
> E
> > ng
> > > ineering) I am currently j
> us
> > t
> > > about finished with a less
> r
> > es
> > > trictive Mass-Airflow conv
> er
> > si
> > > on system for the Vain Air
> fl
> > ow
> > > Meter found in many Toyota
> 's
> > > (specifically right now my
> > To
> > > yota 1989 2.0L ST Celica)
> .
> > I
> > > have some preliminary flow
> b
> > en
> > > ch numbers that indicates
> 9"
> > h2
> > > 0 better flow at 250CFM, u
> si
> > ng
> > > a much less restrictive ho
> t-
> > w
> > > ire MAF. Is there any inte
> re
> > st
> > > in such a product for othe
> r
> > m
> > > odels? I am guessing the c
> os
> > t
> > > for the conversion will be
> i
> > n
> > > the area of $250, with  an
> a
> > pp
> > > roximate hp gain of ~15Hp.
> I
> > a
> > > m looking for other models
> o
> > f
> > > Celica to prototype on, I
> am
> > l
> > > ocated in Beltsville Maryl
> an
> > d.
> > >
> > >
> > > Please e-mail me at
> > > cpe@faustini.com
> > >
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > >
> > > Lou Faustini
>
> Do we know if the VAF meter is
> the same on say a 89-94 picku
> p or 4runner?

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