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Old 04-15-2005, 10:27 AM
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I have had my car tuned without my MAF, I'm getting ready to put a piece of pipe in its place.Will I still be able to use a wet/dry kit without it, or does it play a role in the spraying process?
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You won't be able to run a dry kit, dry kits use the MAF to adjust the fuel and compensate for nitrous. Im asumming you should have no problem running a wet kit or DP, someone correct me if i'm wrong.
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No more dry kit for you! Can definitely run a wet or direct port kit.
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aren't some DFI(speed density) systems running a dry fogger system?

I thought reading in V6 Bird's post he was mentioning running a dry kit on a speed density tune
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thanks guys
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Originally Posted by Turo
You won't be able to run a dry kit, dry kits use the MAF to adjust the fuel and compensate for nitrous. Im asumming you should have no problem running a wet kit or DP, someone correct me if i'm wrong.
He can still use the dry kit but it will need to be tuned via the MAP sensor for the load values...Im also under the impression that the wet kit will also be using the MAP for the timing retard as well.....

Someone can chime in here soon im sure.

Mike
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Originally Posted by Slow Z28
aren't some DFI(speed density) systems running a dry fogger system?

I thought reading in V6 Bird's post he was mentioning running a dry kit on a speed density tune
Yes some are doing that...I havent gotten that familiar with the SD stuff yet...Im in need of some $$ to buy the HP tuners setup right now
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what are the benefits of MAFless tuning?
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Originally Posted by V6 Bird
Yes some are doing that...I havent gotten that familiar with the SD stuff yet...Im in need of some $$ to buy the HP tuners setup right now
aren't we all? hahaha, i really like the way you have that dry kit setup and hopefully when the car is atleast running i can start working on setting it up similar

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