Originally posted by TurboBob
The late model MAFs are sensitive to turbulence, an Air Temp Sensor upstream of the MAF can cause 'wierd' blms.
That said, the Rev 4 and earlier translators were 'a little lean'.
50's can be 'a little lean' (what numbers are engraved on yours?)
Many 50 lb chips are know for being 'a little lean'
Add them all up and you get pegged BLM's.
I have a few things for you to try,
1, you can update your translator to the latest rev. It's a little richer
2, you can have Jim update you chip (which I'm sure he'd do for you)
3, have you tried the rich idle setting in the translator?
By turning the MAF I was refering to twisting it so the internal divider-wing is vertical and make sure any air temp sensor is not feeding turbulence into only one side of the MAF.
Also, there have been threads on the F-body boards that running the MAF backwards richens things a little....never tried it myself.....
Bob
(Could always run an Extender chip too....My blms are between 126 and 134...)