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I am interested to know if my '95 F150 4X4 5.0 AOD has a Speed Density or Mass Airflow sensing system. I have seen a number of posts on this board that have me a bit confused.
I think automatic '95 302's were mass air and manuals were speed density. To be sure, if you have one air hose coming from the air box, it's mass air. If there's two, it's speed density.
Just to be informative, the mass air is just a sensor that measures the amount of air entering the engine. This sensor is located on that tube running from the air box to the throttle body.
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