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Old 01-06-2003, 06:07 AM   #1
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Cool Mass air for Dummies, Questions

If I have a conversion, to mass air. And I go ahead and do it. The set up I have is a Pro M 77 and 30lb injectors, the Pro M is calibrated for these injectors. With this being said, will the 30lb work OK in my basicly stock engine? I think that because the air meter reads the amount of air going in, it should only allow enough fuel for said amount of air, correct? The reason for the question is because I don't want to do every thing at once, and wind up with a problem and not know where it is. If this works well, the supercharger is next.
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