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I just installed one on my car.
I consistly get trouble code 34 which for my
car is excessive air flow detection in the maf
sensor. Is this something that I will have to
live with or can something be done? Is this something that can be changed in the PROM data? And is there anywhere I can find a list of the information contained on my PROM?
Thanks in advance,
Jim
DID YOU DISCONNECT YOU BATTERY FOR ABOUT TEN MINUTES TO RESET THE COMPUTER AFTER YOU INSTALLED IT. AND I'M LOOKING TODO A COLD AIR SET UP. HOW DID YOU DO IT SO YOU STILL HAVE THE MASS AIR FLOW?
86 PONT FIREBIRD (334 PROJECT)<br />87 PONT FIREBIRD 2.8 SLP STAINLESS EXHAUST, K+N OPEN AIR INDUCTION, 8MM WIRES, BOSCH PLATINUM PLUGS, HIGH VOLTAGE ALTERNATOR, CHIP, SOON TO HAVE PORTED PLENUM AND THROTTLE BODY, ADJUSTABLE FUEL REGULATOR. SHES A 2.8 BUT SHE RUNS.
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