Type your answer here... no mass air flow in bronco came out in 94 1988 should have map
Stock was rated at about 250 but they are well capable of producing over 300 with good exhaust, Cold air intake, headers, etc i have my 94 bronco dynoed at 425 with about 1500 bucks invested
The MAF is located at the air cleaner you should see a wire connector leading to the air box and that's it.
On a 1990 Ford Bronco II, the mass air flow (MAF) sensor is typically located in the air intake system, between the air filter and the throttle body. It is mounted on the air duct that connects these components. If you're having trouble locating it, follow the air intake path from the air filter to the throttle body to find the sensor. Note that some models may not have a MAF sensor, as they were equipped with a different type of air intake measurement system.
In a 1992 Ford Bronco, the air intake temperature sensor is typically located in the air cleaner assembly, near the air filter. This sensor measures the temperature of the incoming air and helps the engine control module adjust the air-fuel mixture for optimal performance. If you're looking for the mass air flow sensor, it is usually found in the intake duct between the air filter and the throttle body.
88 is speed density 91 is the mass air system 89-93 all 5.0 mass air
You can't. You either replace it or get it rebuilt.
right behind the battery,the inside one
between air filter & throttle body, it has a wire plug going to it ,only on 1988 @ newer
It doesn't have a MAF sensor.
a K&N air filter will probably help some with Hp and it will also increase your gs mileage!!! good luck!!!
no
try the air sensor and fuel filter if not pay 80bucks and get the diagnostics done at ford