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Old 10-15-2008, 09:15 PM
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Ive been reading up on the descreening of the MAF lately and I wouldnt do it.

the screen is there to spread out the passing air, rather than restrict it. removing the screen is likely to screw with that.

Just what Ive read on LS1 forums...
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 09:26 PM
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Don't do it!!!!
 
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Old 10-16-2008, 09:54 PM
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I had the Bully Dog gas tuner (40510) on my 04 5.3 and loved it. I'll be putting it on my new 08 as soon as I get a chance to update it online. (suppose I could be doing that now rather than posting....)
 
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Old 10-18-2008, 03:31 AM
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i descreened my MAF and my AFR are still the same. havent had any problems so far. i would suggest the nelson tune.
 
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Old 11-16-2008, 07:42 PM
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I run 4.56 gears with my 5.3L and 35's. The difference in performance from the stock gearing is night and day. With your motor, it is a must. I'm sure all of us on here who have put 33's or larger tires on our small blocks can tell you that it robs performance, bigtime. The 4.8L is gonna really **** you off with the stock gearing and 33 or better tires. Re-gearing is a tough job. I consider myself mechanically inclined but there is no way I, or you want to do this yourself without experience or a pro watching you. There are lots of problems that can arise if its not done correctly, most notably will be a loud howl coming from your rear differential. There is shimming involved, adjustments to get the mesh pattern correct, etc. Its very involved. 4 Wheel Parts did mine, front and back, for around 1200 total. It was amateur night though, and the installer used cheap $hit "gasket-in-a-tube" when he replaced the diff covers. I found this out when I was towing a trailer from Denver to Houston and i noticed the rear diff puking gear oil during a gas stop. Needless to say I was displeased, at best. Conclusion: get it done, don't do it yourself, and if 4wheel parts does it-tell them to get new ******* OEM gaskets for the install. Douche bags.
 
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