thorne Posted April 29, 2010 Report Share Posted April 29, 2010 Stock maf as in stock diameter housing or the sensor itself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigHairDryer Posted April 30, 2010 Report Share Posted April 30, 2010 In my opinion you would first have to know; not understand but know how a Mass Air Sensor (MAF) and a Manifold Absolute Pressure(MAP) sensor works. The bottom line is accurate fuel control. The best means of measuring airflow is through a MAF. This would be for steady state and light throttle transitions. A MAP sensor works exceptionally well for sudden changes in engine vacuum or throttle angle; maybe this has something to do with it being plumbed directly into the intake manifold. Now, the perfect scenario would be to utilize both in the same operating system; and most people who argue this controversy overlooks that Ford and GM has incorporated this logic a long time ago. Early GM using a physical MAP sensor and Ford using an inferred MAP calculation. Now, GM like Ford even uses an Inferred / virtual MAP calculation. So, have you driven a Ford lately? Most software programs put this virtual MAP logic in Lames terms, so most users don't even understand the complicated logic used by GM. I took time to understand the entire calculation and converted it into an Excel spread sheet a while back; so I will be the first to raise my hand and say its a pain; and really that isn't everything, wait till the cams move. For the sake of simplicity the no vice software has my thumbs up. Most recently Honda has even traveled to the dark side and incorporated the MAF logic. That should tell you something if there doing it across the pond. So in my opinion there contribution to fuel control both have there uses...but remember the OE's put MAF's on there for a reason. However, having the correct resolution during fueling is also important...so in GM world the only way to get the best resolution in boosted application where the MAF will peg or run out is to go SD with a 2-3 BAR MAP; unfortunately when this is done you give up the MAF logic. I hear alot of people refer to "why is SD used in race cars then"; well almost every aftermarket system out there that you would see in drag cars don't have MAF logic. If you have a NA car or a car that will not peg the MAF keep the MAF you will have the best of both worlds. If your forced to head toward more resolution...well sometimes it is what it is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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