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Stupid MAF and trans pan ???

Old Nov 2, 2013 | 06:05 PM
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Stupid MAF and trans pan ???

My swap 97 4runner engine into 95 4runner 3.0 Auto.

Engine is running and moving but I have 2 main things to sort out.

MAF. - I'm using a 97 t100 PCM. The MAF I'm use to seeing on a 4runner is a 2 screw drop in style MAF, and that's what I took from the donor 4runner. When I looked at the MAF for a 97t100 it showed as a 1 piece bullet style MAF I am not familiar with this setup and the drop in Sensor plugged in to the factory harness do these work on this swap? or do I need the Bullet style MAF system.

Also I am doing the Auto swap, the dipstick is really fighting me to fit without rubbing or being really close to the manifold. I have read that the T100 pan is the best option, does it relocate to the passenger side or is it still crammed?

Thanks guys.
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Old Nov 2, 2013 | 06:59 PM
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the newer MAF's were drop in, 98 and on I think. You need the bullet type if you're running 97 ecu. Or you can repin the connector and run the drop in style. Search MAF conversion. Yes run the t100 trans.
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Old Nov 3, 2013 | 06:17 AM
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Searched and searched for MAF stuff if I can repin and move the MAF I will going to search my EWDs and find it Thanks I will be stubborn and try the 4runner pan for all of another day of work if not 180 stones later will net me a t100 pan.
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