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Billy177

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is a gratinelli maf or the like wirth the money and does it give a noticible power increase
 



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I have the Granatelli MAF and did notice definate improvement in gas mileage.
 






what about power?
 






How much does a Granatelli cost? If I may ask...
 












Thanks, that's out of my budget range unfortunately...maybe someday though.
 






Hey is that recalibrated MAS any good ?
 






You should go with a Pro-M from Pro Flow. Not only are they cheaper, they work better with the Apten chips that are frequently offered to board members at discounted rates. The Maf sells for about $225 - 250. You can get it from Explorer Express but other companies may sell it for less. It pays to research.

Here's the Pro-M
 

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will that work with the sohc the EE website says only ohv i think
 






No clue, give them a call!
 






I put one on my 90 ranger 4.0L and to honest that was the only mod of the few that I have that made no noticable difference to me. If you plan on adding a bunch of bolt on's i'm sure it would benfit in some way. By itself probably not.


MR XLT

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Mr XLT! Did you disconnect the battery so the computer would remap the sensor? I did this after installing my hedders and it made a big difference.
 






I did dissconnect the battery for about 20 min. I didn't feel anything. Not to say there was no benefit, I just didn't feel it.

I did however feel the BBK throttle body I put on last Friday. That was a great mod with an improvement in throttle response. Off the line acceration is awesome unitl it hits athe wall from 40mph-on.

Mr XLT
 






If a person could wait and get the throttle body, Maf, intake, headers, exhaust and chip at the same time it would really be a noticeable difference! I know I'm not that patient!!
 






The Pro-M is a rebadged Granitelli.
 






Does the M-Pro make a noticable diferance ?
 






Originally posted by MONMIX
Does the M-Pro make a noticable diferance ?

You have to realize MONMIX that 1st gen trucks like mine came with a small diameter MAF sensor tube. So, adding an aftermarket MAF sensor helps with the larger tube alone, not to mention the electronics...

On my truck it made a little difference, but not as much per dollar as the other mods. Do MAF sensor last.

You have a 2nd gen and so you would benefit less since your stock MAF sensor tube is large diameter to begin with. Still I a worthwhile mod for the electronics alone, but among the last mods I would do. I don't know if you have it but the TB is much more bang for the buck.
 






Originally posted by Rhett Browning
The Pro-M is a rebadged Granitelli.

I don't know about that but I do know that Apten said their chips worked better with the Pro-M MAF. Click here to get the info from the Apten site.
 






Originally posted by nak4af
Apten said their chips worked better with the Apten chip.

:D
 



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Originally posted by Mr XLT
I put one on my 90 ranger 4.0L and to honest that was the only mod of the few that I have that made no noticable difference to me. If you plan on adding a bunch of bolt on's i'm sure it would benfit in some way. By itself probably not.


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Wow your WWW. is very informative :D
 






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