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Old 07-04-2006, 01:12 PM   #3
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Default Re: MASS air flow question..

What it is actually is a pro-m, i believe the pro-flow was the name of the electronic part, It looks as though it has a sample tube, but it might just be a part that takes in air, and it may not be removeable.
the old sensor had "24" scratched into it, so im assuming i need that part, or something like it... thanx
btw, friend of mine might sell me his old setup, but it's an old school flanged pro-m 77 cal'd for 24's with the big nasty filter on the end, and i would have to get rid of my fenderwell cai for that, but oh well i'll figure something out, thnx again.
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