sh00k0nes pt. 2
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After researching, I understand people advise to stay away from MAF based W/M kits, due to how sensitive and erratic our MAF is. From what I've seen, many people have aftermarket intakes on their cars which causes the fuel trim to jump all over the place. The factory intake has a mesh screen placed in front of the MAF which is suppose to stabilize the air flow for a more proper reading. So I see 2 options here:
Option 1 - Utilize factory intake
Option 2 - Install a Treadstone air straightener
Now with those options, then would using a MAF based W/M kit be a reliable option?
Option 1 - Utilize factory intake
Option 2 - Install a Treadstone air straightener
Now with those options, then would using a MAF based W/M kit be a reliable option?