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Old 02-23-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Question Mass Air Meter(Turbo)

I'm almost ready to start assembling my turbo kit on my 95 Mustang GT. I've been able to get few answers for where I should put my mass air meter. I bought 75mm pro-m meter that is calibrated for 38lb injectors and boost. I'm trying to figure out if I should put it between the compressor inlet and the air filter or between the compressor outlet and my throttle body? Pro-m said that both should work, but I'm sure someone else has found out which way is better. Help Please...
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Place it BEFORE the turbo if its a single turbo kit.
False readings are pretty common if you place it after the outlet even if its a blow through.
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exactly what gtraptor said.............hotwheels of turborides
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I run the meter blow through. I have had no problems. Of course the meter needs to be calibrated for blow-thru and should be placed in as straight as can be section of tube. No bends close to the meter, before or after.

If you can place it before the turbo, great! If not make sure it is calibrated for blow through.
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