z32 maf question
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z32 maf question
ok guys i am confused about the z32 maf... is it actually better than the stock maxima 95-99 maf or is it the same thing. Do i need to get the z32 maf or should i stick with the stock one and how hard is it to install? also is the Q45 maf worth getting, i'm just confused about the maf setup help me out, i will be running 370cc, walbro, afpr, 3.125 pulley, and 75 wet shot.
#3
The A32 (4th gen Maxima) maf is calibrated over a range of airflow, the maximum of which translates to about 340-350 hp at the flywheel, or about 290 hp at the wheels.
A supercharger or turbocharger running enough boost will exceed that amount of air, and at that point the maf signal will not reflect the true amount of air going into the engine. If you have an airflow referenced fuel management system that relies on accurate airflow measurement to control fuel injector duty cycle, then you must upgrade to a maf that can measure the full amount of air being pumped into the engine. And you have to have the ecu fuel maps calibrated for the particular maf you are using.
On the other hand, if you have a manifold pressure referenced fuel management system such as the Vortech or Cartech fmu, you can keep the A32 maf. It doesn't matter how much the airflow exceeds the maf's capability because the fmu supplies extra fuel by increasing the fuel pressure according to how much boost is being developed.
A supercharger or turbocharger running enough boost will exceed that amount of air, and at that point the maf signal will not reflect the true amount of air going into the engine. If you have an airflow referenced fuel management system that relies on accurate airflow measurement to control fuel injector duty cycle, then you must upgrade to a maf that can measure the full amount of air being pumped into the engine. And you have to have the ecu fuel maps calibrated for the particular maf you are using.
On the other hand, if you have a manifold pressure referenced fuel management system such as the Vortech or Cartech fmu, you can keep the A32 maf. It doesn't matter how much the airflow exceeds the maf's capability because the fmu supplies extra fuel by increasing the fuel pressure according to how much boost is being developed.
#6
you dont have to, but if you exceed the airflow that the a32 MAF can handle, then you do. Emanage does have a MAP harness, but you would have to make those maps from scratch, since no one else on the board has constructed one.
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