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boosted12a 10-22-03 05:27 PM

gsl se efi ?
 
has anyone tryed using a 2nd gen air flow meter in a se? im in the process of re-converting my se back to efi from a 45 weber. i plan on using an 87 intake manafold. seems prety straight forward, but i dont have the se air flow meter. any body have advice??
thanks
jake

LongDuck 10-22-03 05:46 PM

In several sources, the 86 AFM is supposed to flow more air for better breathing on the 84/85 SE's. The connector is different, but the mode of operation is the same, and you may be able to find one cheaper than $850 at Mazdatrix for an original SE AFM.

IMO, the AFM is a design compromise in the early EFI cars because a MAF works much better with much less restriction. Retrofitting a MAF (hot wire) into your existing AFM setup would do wonders for performance, however... I have given some thought to this idea, but it seems to be too much trouble given the rewiring that would have to work just right to get the car to perform.

680RWHP12A 10-22-03 06:02 PM

the AFM is different on 86 and up, you need to use the SE one, i have one if you want it... why are you downgrading from the weber?

boosted12a 10-22-03 06:19 PM

well, the 86 afm plugs right in to the se wiring harness.
and down grade you say? if it was a bridge port id stay with a carb for cheap ness, but since when is efi a down grade?

locklej 10-22-03 06:26 PM

One sold on Ebay Sunday night for $11. There are a couple guys on Ebay parting out SE's, email them and see if they have the part. Email the guy that has this auction on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...&category=6755

nlc1179 10-22-03 06:40 PM

get one from a junk yard. it cost me like $20 when i got one. you will have to get the intake tube from a 2nd gen too because the 1st gen afm has a smaller inlet into the intake tube. the 2nd gen afm on an -se works fine though.

nlc1179 10-22-03 06:40 PM

oh....and keep it carb. that weber is nice. i wish my -se had a weber.

680RWHP12A 10-22-03 06:49 PM


Originally posted by boosted12a
well, the 86 afm plugs right in to the se wiring harness.
and down grade you say? if it was a bridge port id stay with a carb for cheap ness, but since when is efi a down grade?

yah it plugs right in, but the +12v , signal wire and 3 others are the wrong pin location, you better be carefull:eek:

EFI is better if its an aftermarket unit, but as far as originl equipment goes the mazda EFI is very primitive

i might be wrong though, as i have never tried this

Rex4Life 10-22-03 07:08 PM

Yep the 86 AFM is not compatible with the signals for the SE ECU--you're looking for trouble if you do it. Also, the improvement in power will be small making it not worth the risk or trouble. Some guy tried it but was never fully successfull. I looked into it quite a bit and decided to just upgrade to a full TII.

Rex4Life 10-22-03 07:10 PM

And here's the link to it Installing a 2nd Gen AFM in an SE

Rex4Life 10-22-03 07:24 PM

dp

boosted12a 10-22-03 07:25 PM

that sucks! guess ill have to get the stock afm!

XLR8 10-23-03 04:38 AM

Selling your weber setup? PM me :)

MyRxBad 10-23-03 09:48 AM

If you need a stock afm, make me an offer.

boosted12a 10-23-03 05:55 PM

rxbad, check you pm's!


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