Mass air flow meter

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mickjo
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Mass air flow meter

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Just finishing off fitting my rover 3.5 with megasquirt MV3, need a Mass air flow unit, is there a unit that is recommended here or a standard hotwire unit from Fleabay or RPI,

mick
trakkies
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Re: Mass air flow meter

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mickjo wrote:Just finishing off fitting my rover 3.5 with megasquirt MV3, need a Mass air flow unit, is there a unit that is recommended here or a standard hotwire unit from Fleabay or RPI,

mick
I've been told it's not worth the bother - just stick with the vacuum sensor. I've got a 3.5 RV8 with MS2 V3.
Dave P, London UK.
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