Need tuning advice
Is it normal for the MAF to max out so early on such a moderate amount of boost? Do people usually change the MAF to a card style like the LS3/LS7 or do the just go speed density? I'd really like to keep the car tuned with the MAF.
Thanks,
Ryan
Your tuner should be able to correct this with the logs eitherway.
My tuner says he can't do anything more without being here or having the car in his shop. Neither are going to be happening soon.
Can a new map be loaded for the MAF? Changing the calibration of the MAF. Has any luck been had using the LS3/7 MAF or the Lingenfelter 100?
Thanks
Ryan
If you don't have a way to read the calibration out of your ECM but you can log data, log MAF airflow and MAF frequency and compare the two. If you aren't getting to 12,200 Hz then you aren't pegging the MAF sensor. If you are getting to 12,200 Hz but the reading is only 485 then the table has likely been modified. Make sure you are looking at the actual MAF airflow variable and not the calculated one as those two readings will be different.
In addition that year software has a maximum MAF reading of 511.9922 (512) grams/second so even if you have a MAF sensor that outputs a lower frequency for the same MAF reading (or reads a high MAF value for the same frequency value), the 2007 LS2 (and LS7) Corvette ECM won't be able to understand the readings.
Changing to a blade type MAF sensor (LS7/LS3) or the Lingenfelter 4" MAF isn't going to change the maximum airflow reading the ECM can understand.
Depending on your engine efficiency, 512 grams/second should equate to about 550 to 650 hp at 6000 rpm but you can support much more than that in terms of power and still run a MAF based system.
In order to provide the correct fueling once the MAF sensor reading is pegged you can just target richer target AFR values in the power enrichment (PE) table. For example, if you are at 11.5 AFR and you are commanding 11.0 AFR at 6000 rpm and you really want 11.0 you may have to command 10.5 at 6000 rpm and above (just an example). You only need to do this in the RPM areas where you have the MAF sensor pegged.
Hope this helps.
My tuner says he can't do anything more without being here or having the car in his shop. Neither are going to be happening soon.
Can a new map be loaded for the MAF? Changing the calibration of the MAF. Has any luck been had using the LS3/7 MAF or the Lingenfelter 100?
Thanks
Ryan

When I get back, I will look at the tune and logs and see what the freq is at the upper end of the table and compare that to the original table.
Thanks again,
Ryan


