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Old 03-15-2014 | 07:49 PM
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Default 1990 supra afm on 1990 miata

I want only relevant answers, and or peoples experiences who have tryed it.
why would i do this, because the rx7 afm swap everyone does works and this afm from the supra is the same size.

I have a 1.6l 1990 miata with headers, light flywheel, kyb agx struts, short shifter, cat delete, timing advance, and a getto cold air intake.
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Old 03-15-2014 | 09:01 PM
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Uh it might...

But a MS will probably give you 5hp instead of .5.
Old 03-16-2014 | 02:28 AM
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Kevin, what are you doing? Please get a clue sir.

Poopra does not equal better. No point at all to what you're trying to do.
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Old 03-18-2014 | 09:18 AM
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I have one 7mgte afm on the shelf and one 1uz... the early miata and rx7 afm I have seen have a trap door style afm.. The supra does not.... its more similiar to a maf than an afm.. the celica.supra and earlier have door style afm....but still....wont work and not worth it... Tried and true is usually the better road.

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Originally Posted by jmuse8482
I have one 7mgte afm on the shelf and one 1uz... the early miata and rx7 afm I have seen have a trap door style afm.. The supra does not.... its more similiar to a maf than an afm.. the celica.supra and earlier have door style afm....but still....not worth it... Tried and true is usually the better road.

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Originally Posted by kwm0707
I want only relevant answers, and or peoples experiences who have tryed it.
The only logical explanation for you stating this, is because you KNEW you'd get a bunch of crap for asking it.

The reason you knew that you'd get a bunch of crap is because deep down, you knew it was a stupid idea/question.

Listen to that little voice in your head. If it seems like a stupid idea, it probably is.
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This is not the David i know and cherish.
I was waiting for you to come out of the wood works and say something smart Ben ! :-)
Old 03-19-2014 | 02:22 PM
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Well this afm looks identical to the rx7 one, i knew it was a bad idea that is why I asked before I just put it on. But from what I can tell it will not help/work so the 90 day return policy from pick a part will serve me well.
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