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|  12-02-2002, 02:57 PM | #1 | 
| 2 Stangs in the Stable Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Baytown, TX 
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				 |  Mass air fried?? I can't seem to get better than a 14.6 at the track. I have been getting a code for my mass air, I can't remember the code. I took the sensor itself out of the flow tube and one of the two filaments appeared to be fried. Would that cause a lean or rich condition resulting in a piss poor time? My 60' times are about 2.0 to 2.2, with cheap street tires. I believe that with my setup, I could do better than a 14.6. I plan to buy a Pro M 75mm race Bullet when I have the cash, but for now, I'm thinking junkyard and pull one. Any idea how much it would cose for the sensor at a pick a part? Thanks. Caymon 
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