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    During the installation of the k&n filter on my aspire I went ahead and removed the screen from the maf at that time. I mentioned this over at fordaspire.com hadn't got around to it on here yet. I really don't know what helped the most but one of them defianetly was the ticket. Here's a discussion over on the protege boards about the same topic. http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1977 Excellent informative writeup in my opinion. On the aspire it took some snips with wire cutters it wasn't to hard. It did take 20-30 min to finally get it done though.
    91 rusty Festiva 260k

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    I must say i was very hesitant about the idea of messing with the MAF, but after reading that, I'm going out in the cold to bring some more life to my baby. Great searching Eric.
    Wait what kinda car is that!!! Oh yeah thats a ASPIRE
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    • #3
      i know if you mess with the MAF in any way on Ford modular V8s it totally fubars the transfer function and you end up going lean.

      Ford really really did a great job designing the MAF on those engines.

      No clue if that much time was taken on aspire mafs....but I'd never do it personally.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by darkdan
        i know if you mess with the MAF in any way on Ford modular V8s it totally fubars the transfer function and you end up going lean.

        Ford really really did a great job designing the MAF on those engines.

        No clue if that much time was taken on aspire mafs....but I'd never do it personally.
        ????? I mess with Ford's corporate MAF sensors all the time. You just need to know what to read and how to read it (data stream). Removing the screen from a MAF won't affect it at all. Its there to prevent large debris (that may have made it past the filter) from clogging the sample tube. Removing it may help a small amount at high rpm, but doesn't do a thing for low rpm operation. In fact, screens have been found to aid in smoothing the flow of air through them. Some turbulence is good (small Karmann vorticies formed behind each segment of wire in the screen) for atomization, but excessive turbulence just kills velocity, hurting volumetric efficiency.
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        • #5
          I removed the screen in my MAF really no difference, but i ha vent been on the highway yet so we'll see in a few days.
          Wait what kinda car is that!!! Oh yeah thats a ASPIRE
          http://www.cardomain.com/ride/801871

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          • #6
            Like I said I don't know how much it helped since I did the k&n at the same time. On the chevy cars that have the double mesh maf screens they noticed 2-3hp difference. I wouldn't think of messing with the maf on the 2000 F150, I may be brave but not that brave!!
            I took pics just for the hell of it:


            91 rusty Festiva 260k

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            • #7
              aww nuthing to em. on my 94 cougar (mod motor) i went ahead and removed the lower part of the support structure inside the maf. never looked back. also half shafted the tb to help flow out until i can do the dohc swap. as long as your careful you have nothing to worry about.
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