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Old 05-08-04, 08:19 PM
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Hey guys, I think I need a new maf and I wanted to know if I could get a 96 or 97+ maf for my 95 , If I get anyone of those newer maf's would they simply bolt on. Will I by any chance see a difference compared to a 95 maf. I am just wondering if any of the newer 400's have beter sensors.

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I'd just check with your local dealer for electrical compatibility first
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The engine controls are different(computer,many sensors,and programming)on the newer cars(odbII vs odbI),the MAF is better on the new cars, but it won't work on the older cars w/out some magic.
Check out splitsec.com ,and see if they have anything that'll adapt.
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