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Re: Engine lean with increased airflow through larger MAF. Help!?!?
[Re: Xanatos]
#457951
06/05/04 08:54 AM
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Joined: Aug 1999
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Your existing computer is expecting a narrow-band signal, and will not do well with wide-band data, so install the wide-band setup separately.
Dunno which sensor you want to sample -- OBD-II systems are a bugger to work around.
Randii
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Re: Engine lean with increased airflow through larger MAF. Help!?!?
[Re: randii]
#457952
06/06/04 02:34 PM
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Joined: Apr 2004
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Need a Spot
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from what I understand a maf is basically a heating element that trys to hold a constant temp whem more air go through it has to try harder to stay at that temp. I suspect with your mod it has to try like heck to stay at that temp sending a signal to your computer saying need more gas to make up for all this extra air. Granatelli sells a upgrade maf for cold air intake systems to offset this occurance just my .02 cent Goodluck <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />
mike
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