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Maximum lb/min for stock MAF?

Old 08-23-2008, 06:01 PM
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Default Maximum lb/min for stock MAF?

I spent a few days reading post after post and I couldnt find a definative answer.

Without adjustments, what is the max in lb/min a stock MAF max's itself out at.
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convert 512g/s. let me dig around and see if i can find my sheet that I calculated that at
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+1 on just over 500 g/s.
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This is what I found searching in response to what you guys just wrote.

g/s = lb/min * 7.56

lb/min = g/s * 0.1323

So by using that math, that would mean 3870 lb/min ?? That doesnt seem right, lol.
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67.724791 LBS/MIN is the maximum value that i could enter
in the MAF table with EFILive.(12000HZ)
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thanks!
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Originally Posted by aNuBiS
This is what I found searching in response to what you guys just wrote.

g/s = lb/min * 7.56

lb/min = g/s * 0.1323

So by using that math, that would mean 3870 lb/min ?? That doesnt seem right, lol.
512g/1s * 1kg/1000g * 2.2lb/kg * 60s/1min = 67.584 lbs/min
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vjo90rs8,

Thanks for the conversion calc. It's good info. for my archives.


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