Adding bigger throttle body will I need new mass air meter?

Asked by 95svt Feb 23, 2017 at 06:49 PM about the 1995 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Fastback

Question type: Car Customization

Wanting to pit a 65mm or 70 mm throttle body on
my car (already have upgraded bbk cai) will I need
to get a different mass air meter and will my ecu
compensate for these changes?

4 Answers

What does the seller of the new throttle body recommend? You will probably need a tuner to readjust the fuel curve in the computer.

Some throttle bodies claim to be pre-calibrated which they say eliminates the need to re-program. http://www.americanmuscle.com/94-98-mustang-parts.html?rd=1

I was looking at one on americanmuscle and it said precalibrated I just wanted to be sure. I've heard of people having issues because of the odd ecu in the sn95's

You may want to consult a speed shop that works on a lot of Mustangs if you are worried about it.

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