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Originally Posted by Zsteve Not sure what the thickness of the piping has to do with anything at the MAF location. Its about the diameter of the piping, and that
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This concept is important once you know how a maf sensor works. Basically, it's a wire that is heated to a target temperature by an applied voltage (aka "hotwire"). As faster air goes over the wire and cools it down, more voltage is applied to compensate. It is this voltage that the ecu uses to calculate the required amount of fuel. In a nutshell, it's like this: larger pipe-->slower air-->less cooling of hotwire-->less MAF voltage from ECU-->less fuel injected-->leaner air/fuel mixture. I think exhaust and HFC's alone have little effect on A/F ratios, as any additional airflow gained by these systems is still going to be metered by the MAF and more fuel will be injected accordingly. Wow. Sorry, that was boring ![]() |
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