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Old 01-03-2006, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Mass air meter screen

Has anyone took their mass air screen out.And if you have did you get any codes.A freind of mine told me not to do this because it could give a code.
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I haven't done it either, but in reading these forums for the past year or so there have been postings on this subject. If I recall corectly, the general feeling is that there is no gain in performance for taking out the screen. If you do the math on the amount of actual restriction in air movement past the screen it is negligible. To really make it right, get a bigger TB and CAI and leave the screen alone.
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An age old question. No solid proof it enhances anything = LEAVING IT ALONE.
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Some have seen gains, some have thrown codes. I'm not going to chance it.
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There is a lot of debate on this. GM descreened the mass airflow sensor on the C5 Z06. That has bolstered those with the opinion that you should do the same to LS1/LS2 engines. I've heard of people breaking wires while descreening it. I've heard of people throwing codes (the mass airflow sensor is very sensitive to being dropped banged on etc... and that may happen while descreening it). Then you also lose the extra protection you get from the screen.

IMO don't do it. Any gains would be small and the risk high.
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Leave it alone, yes GM descreened the Z06's, however they also completely redid the MAF table!
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There was a thread on ls1gto that tested it with Dyno and all that and there was no gain
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An age old question. No solid proof it enhances anything = LEAVING IT ALONE.
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