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Old 04-04-2006, 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by MarkM66
Anyone use one of these systems.

http://www.massflowefi.com/

They make some lofty claims. Price looks pretty good for all that you get.
Been debated on many boards. The company owner was in the thread on Chevytalk and then quit responding when the questions began to fly.

My opinion after tuning maf systems is it will work, but the "no tuning" part is not true. To get it to run it's best it has to be tuned. He can give you a base tune to run and many would think it was fine. But there's no way he can provide the perfect tune when he isn't tuning the system on your car.

The other thing is if you decide to change cams, injectors, etc. you have to send the box in to him for changes. You aren't able to do any tuning changes yourself. I would never buy a system that does not allow the end-user to do any tweaking to it.

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