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General Various MAF hz ranges

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pur97tsifwd

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Jan 31, 2006
Nevada, Missouri
I am thinking of making a chart for future member to find easily of all the mass air flow meters we put on our cars and the point to where they become a restriction in our power development in hertz.

1g MAF
2g MAF
3g or Evo MAF
GM MAF
 
This is really subjective as with 20 year old parts it's going to vary from one to the next IMHO. and also some are not going to have a good usable signal before the are any sort of restriction. The readings that are the "max" from the factory and what they "should" read too have been posted on here a few times.

Here is a good example that I've posted before of a car I started to tune and how low a 1g Maf signal can take a crap

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I'll have to did around and see I'm sure I have quite a few logs of maxed out signals(seems to me would be of more concern then a restriction) That I could post screenshots of for reference some time(when I have time) alone with the info I stated about above.
 

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