Ported MAF

Carl Summers InTech at writeme.com
Sun Aug 13 00:19:53 GMT 2000


Not saying you can't make it work but for emissions this theory does not
work well....I have seen dual MAF's used but requires the outputs of each to
be converted to grms/sec then added together and used as a
calculation.....From what I have seen no matter what you do with the ducting
one MAF will always read different than the one next to it....hth's
-Carl Summers



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Subject: Re: Ported MAF


In a message dated 08/12/2000 11:30:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
amattei at mindspring.com writes:

<< Ported MAF >>

Anyone considered installing two stock MAF sensors in parallel side by side
and then multiplying the gms/sec numbers by two in the ECM calcualtions?
Would this work to give you more airflow at less pressure drop? All you
would
have to do is make sure the air split was done right to give equal pressure
drop through each one. Leave one MAF connected to the ECM as normal and the
other unconnected as a dummy sensor.
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