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Originally Posted by Modshack Thanks...Works great. I design for driveability, not dyno numbers. No screening at all. Seems this particular Hitachi sensor works well without. The same MAF was in

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Old 05-24-2010, 04:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thanks...Works great. I design for driveability, not dyno numbers.
No screening at all. Seems this particular Hitachi sensor works well without. The same MAF was in my '08 corvette with no screens either.

Custom MAF is now at 2.39" and fuel trims at about -2% which is way closer than stock.

I'm sure the bigger tubing past the MAF has a plenum effect.

On A MAP sensor that islow mentioned, i'm curious about that statement. It's not in the intake tract that I have seen. Typical on turbo cars. N/A cars that use them do so to balance out variances in Barometric pressure IMO..it may be somewhere.
Wow -- awesome! You should definitely dyno to see if you picked up some power. +/-2 LTFT's are nothing -- great job!
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