ITS alive! 3.0 afm mod!
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ITS alive! 3.0 afm mod!
3.o afm mod
Well after reading about a guy putting a 91 afm on a 3.0 I decided to try my luck!
So at this point I have 94 miles on the truck since the mod and will give the full blown details of what I did.
Went to the junk yard and found this beauty!
As you can see I took care to show the engine and vin for everyone wanting to use this mod!
Heres the old one and the new one!
I chose to keep the stock air filter. No real reason. Also im using duck tape to hold things together until I decide weather this will be a permant mod or not (which as of now it will be so I will be also doing the ISR mod
I had to do a bit of fine tuning to this afm . Not sure if it was this afm or the combo of new afm and old readings that dropped my idle however after moving 3 clicks COUNTER clockwise she ran like a top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After filling the tank and driving miles heres where the gas gage is! Now keep in mind im running a 3.0 AUTO with 4.88 gears and 285/75/16s with 38 psi which measure 32.8 if anyone cares
I will be updating this at the end of this tank and probly for the next month which should give a better fuel report.
Important !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Running 285s and 4.88 gears on an auto is well not the world’s fast combo however I can tell everyone this! wow this thing feels like its back on 31s or even 30s low end torque is way up and highway cruise Works I mean it takes hill with the cruise on without slamming down a gear I think its worth it just on the torque up grade even if the gas doesn’t show improvement alteast it didn’t go down!!!!! So ill keep you posted and feel free to ask questions in case I missed something!
Well after reading about a guy putting a 91 afm on a 3.0 I decided to try my luck!
So at this point I have 94 miles on the truck since the mod and will give the full blown details of what I did.
Went to the junk yard and found this beauty!
As you can see I took care to show the engine and vin for everyone wanting to use this mod!
Heres the old one and the new one!
I chose to keep the stock air filter. No real reason. Also im using duck tape to hold things together until I decide weather this will be a permant mod or not (which as of now it will be so I will be also doing the ISR mod
I had to do a bit of fine tuning to this afm . Not sure if it was this afm or the combo of new afm and old readings that dropped my idle however after moving 3 clicks COUNTER clockwise she ran like a top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After filling the tank and driving miles heres where the gas gage is! Now keep in mind im running a 3.0 AUTO with 4.88 gears and 285/75/16s with 38 psi which measure 32.8 if anyone cares
I will be updating this at the end of this tank and probly for the next month which should give a better fuel report.
Important !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Running 285s and 4.88 gears on an auto is well not the world’s fast combo however I can tell everyone this! wow this thing feels like its back on 31s or even 30s low end torque is way up and highway cruise Works I mean it takes hill with the cruise on without slamming down a gear I think its worth it just on the torque up grade even if the gas doesn’t show improvement alteast it didn’t go down!!!!! So ill keep you posted and feel free to ask questions in case I missed something!
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Right so, are you saying the intake hole is not 3inchs like on the 3.0? What do you mean you have ducktape all over it? how much bigger is it? any pics of it on your 3.0?
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the outlet end of the afm is bigger on the new one ! so the tube is now inside the hole instead of outside this is wear the ducktape is! just to make it air tight i think i have a pic hang tight!
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jcm 1/4 tank and im at 94 miles AND im under gear AND have an auto so this might be worst case senero!!! right size tires and gears and this could be a 3.4 in hiding hopefully someone with stock tires and gears will follow however i will be giving reports over this mth !
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Is it safe to belive you got 94 miles as shown on your tripometer after installing the camery v6 afm and 3 clicks counter clockwise??
Also what needs to be done to access the the clicker on the new afm?? and how does the power differ from the stock afm?
Also what needs to be done to access the the clicker on the new afm?? and how does the power differ from the stock afm?
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belize as i stated before i just used the old air box the 1990 is square and should fit just fine this is just how i did it. as for the afm mod the is a thread on it and 4crawler.com explains it in great detail!
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power seems good and like i stated before im running a 4.88 gear with 285 tires which means im MORE under powered then if it was stock
AFTER this mod i can say i feel BETTER then stock response and torque but time will tell the real story
AFTER this mod i can say i feel BETTER then stock response and torque but time will tell the real story
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corax i dont think it will work the reason i used the 1990 v6 camary afm is because the plug/pin/ work not to mention that different years worked differently i couldnt use a 93 3.0 from a camry afm because they send a different signal to the ecu
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I'll just have to take some notes before my next junkyard run. My '88 7MGE AFM, IIRC, looked exactly the same as the 22RE, and the internals operate the same (variable resistance flapper door, vane airflow meter, internal fuel pump shut off switch, etc.) . . . . can you post up the order of wire colors from left to right looking at the top of the connector? I'll check mine tomorrow when I get back from NM