Possible to delete MAF?
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Possible to delete MAF?
Some friends and i have been talkin about this because it seems to popular on various makes and models but generally a little older.
Whats done is an EFI system with a MAF has the MAF removed and a MAP installed. You find out the output signal of the MAF and find a MAP with a similar or identical signal and just plug it in. The benefits are that the motor will adjust to a wider range and also doesnt freak out as much when a vacuum leak occurs. the cars Ive seen that have it run just fine. This all came up in talking about the PCV, CCV, and EVAP systems. EVAP i can live with, CCV is already gone, I wanna remove the PCV, at least stop it from feeding the motor.
Does the PCM know that its recieving some unmetered air from these systems and account for it or does it just read the o2's and adjust that way?
Anybody done it/ heard of it? I really dont plan on trying it but im open to the idea if itall actually work. Seems like fbods have both for a reason is what im thinkin.
Whats done is an EFI system with a MAF has the MAF removed and a MAP installed. You find out the output signal of the MAF and find a MAP with a similar or identical signal and just plug it in. The benefits are that the motor will adjust to a wider range and also doesnt freak out as much when a vacuum leak occurs. the cars Ive seen that have it run just fine. This all came up in talking about the PCV, CCV, and EVAP systems. EVAP i can live with, CCV is already gone, I wanna remove the PCV, at least stop it from feeding the motor.
Does the PCM know that its recieving some unmetered air from these systems and account for it or does it just read the o2's and adjust that way?
Anybody done it/ heard of it? I really dont plan on trying it but im open to the idea if itall actually work. Seems like fbods have both for a reason is what im thinkin.
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Huh. Plug a MAP into a MAF circuit Plug and Play. I don't think so buddy. One would suggest you do some research on how a Speed Density Tunes works.
On the LS1 you have a MAF and a MAP sensor. Disable the MAF and its pure SD ie MAP.
On the LS1 you have a MAF and a MAP sensor. Disable the MAF and its pure SD ie MAP.
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Huh. Plug a MAP into a MAF circuit Plug and Play. I don't think so buddy. One would suggest you do some research on how a Speed Density Tunes works.
On the LS1 you have a MAF and a MAP sensor. Disable the MAF and its pure SD ie MAP.
On the LS1 you have a MAF and a MAP sensor. Disable the MAF and its pure SD ie MAP.
Are yall happyer with just map than both? This is a very new thing for me. I know how EFI works but im a carburetor guy. Any major cons/pros? its my dd and my only car for right now so i wanna hear it all before i make a choice.
By the way, thank you for being the One to suggest i reasearch a SDT, that is why i ask questions.
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Hence me asking the question. Plug and play is how ive seen it work just fine with my own two eyes, but like i say, similar signals, and Older Vehicles with just a MAF, not both. Obviously I know theres a big diference or we wouldnt be having this discussion.
Are yall happyer with just map than both? This is a very new thing for me. I know how EFI works but im a carburetor guy. Any major cons/pros? its my dd and my only car for right now so i wanna hear it all before i make a choice.
By the way, thank you for being the One to suggest i reasearch a SDT, that is why i ask questions.
Are yall happyer with just map than both? This is a very new thing for me. I know how EFI works but im a carburetor guy. Any major cons/pros? its my dd and my only car for right now so i wanna hear it all before i make a choice.
By the way, thank you for being the One to suggest i reasearch a SDT, that is why i ask questions.
I really don't see the advantage of goint straight sd on a street car.
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I do. For instance, quicker throttle response and less restriction in the inlet track allowing for a higher air charge.
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hopefully itall make my car a little less of a bitch in the rain, she hates wet weather with a passion. im finding in my searches, and getting in responses, good info and I really appreciate that but.......
Would anybody care to explain, or show me where to find a very detailed and in-depth expanation of it? Maybe even start a sticky on it.
I understand the concept but im curious about the process and so on and so forth. Rather than makin the thread pages long from askin questions im lookin for a complete rundown i guess.
Would anybody care to explain, or show me where to find a very detailed and in-depth expanation of it? Maybe even start a sticky on it.
I understand the concept but im curious about the process and so on and so forth. Rather than makin the thread pages long from askin questions im lookin for a complete rundown i guess.
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Go to www.efilive.com and download the AutoVE tutorial. At the end it says to re-enable the MAF. To run SD simply skip this step but do everything else. If your going to run SD, it's important that you spend enough time on the VE table so that your fueling will be accurate.
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I wouldnt jump to conclustions so fast. we have the better flex plate. Ive also been pm'ing 98aggie about it. hes told me its kind of a toss up. Also theres no way that we know of to find out if it will run speed density till u tune it. I just got done running mine with the MAF unpugged and it ran fine but im told this means nothing.
I did notice a little crisper throttle response on sd tho. its pugged back in, well have to see how it turns out
Would it be best to have it dyno tuned for SD or a mail order tune sufice?
I did notice a little crisper throttle response on sd tho. its pugged back in, well have to see how it turns out
Would it be best to have it dyno tuned for SD or a mail order tune sufice?