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Will a maf for a single over head cam work for a dual motor
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Will a maf for a single over head cam work for a dual motor
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Will a maf for a single over head cam work for a dual motor
Will a mass air flow sensor for a single overhead cam work for a dual overhead cam motor does anyone know?
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no sir it will not
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damn why not
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damn why not
'Cause the man said so.
Two COMPLETELY different engines with different running requirements.
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Yeah they are completely different. SOHC are smaller and metal while the DOHC are slighlty larger and made of plastic
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