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Old 11-17-2005 | 11:47 AM
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I need all the LS2 MAF table files/numbers/ valves/eveything. I dont have an ls style program , so if someone could give me this in an Excel file that would be great. I think the valves are AFG's and something else , i need Both valves equal to each other in the tables, the entire tables.

Reason- I am wanting to put a LS2 MAF on my LT1. I already have a Ls1 lid and smooth bellow. I want to open up the pipe/tube from the lid to the TB, so i was going to put a 85mm lid , and LS2 MAF on to accomplish this.

I Just need table values.
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2005 LS2 corvette MAF File


http://www.audiohelix.com/ls1tech/LS2%20MAF.xls

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Old 11-17-2005 | 02:07 PM
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What type of measurement/values does A1 and A2 represent?? For lt1's one side is AFG's the other i cant remember off the top of my head right now.

Is it Hz and AFG's???

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a1 is HZ
a2 is g/sec
Old 11-17-2005 | 05:49 PM
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that MAF table is not an LS2 table. The LS2 is actually 2 tables. I think what happened is you joined them together but forgot out the scaling change.

The lower table is in steps of 150 Hz, the upper table is in steps of 200 Hz (ie. 5800 to 12200)

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I need a complete MAF table from a LS2 vette, every HZ encriment that is in the pcm i need a gp/s number equal to it.
Old 11-17-2005 | 07:32 PM
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I need a complete MAF table from a LS2 vette, every HZ encriment that is in the pcm i need a gp/s number equal to it.
the table posted looks correct just the axis from 5800 is incorrect, it should be in steps of 200 Hz.
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Originally Posted by gameover
the table posted looks correct just the axis from 5800 is incorrect, it should be in steps of 200 Hz.

So after 5800 it should be in 200 increments not 150?? I need to know exactly how it is in the ls2 pcm so i can convert it to a lt1 maf table
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yes.

1000, 1150, 1300 ... 5800, 6000, 6200 ... 12200.
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So what are the table values, now??? Why did he not change it before he posted it??

I need to know the MAF table value for 5800 and up. in 200 increments, i guess since that is how it is in the ls2 pcm.

Hz and gm/s for 5800 and up
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the table values are correct, just change the axis.
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fixed...

thats what happens when you are in bed sick all dam day long......you miss little details like that sometimes...LOL




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