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First off, i wanted to put my sohc ka throttle body on my s14sr20 because it has a bigger bore. if anyone can tell me if it will work or not, that'd be great :Dsecond- does an AEM ems eliminate the MAF???

man i know SomeOne one here has to have the answers
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Ive seen people use KA throttle bodies on SRs, not sure if they were DOHC or SOHC.

With the AEM you will have the option to either tune with the MAFs, or switch over to a MAP sensor based system. In my experience, both have advantages, but the MAFs based systems are much easier to tune, from a novice point of view.

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Ian! I thought someone had stollen your avi at first >.>

I've successfully installed DOHC throttle bodies on SR manis before. I don't think the SOHC is possible. The TPS and pulley are on the wrong sides, and if you were to flip the TB itself upside down, the collant tubes would be on top now and would probably be in the way of a lot of things.

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Hijacker wrote:Ian! I thought someone had stollen your avi at first >.>
Hahahaha yah, I completely lost interest in drifting in like 2005, so my user name really didn't fit, I had d!ck change it for me. Considering Ive owned flat black cars in one form or another for 5 years now, the new name just made sense.


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