MAF Scaling
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MAF Scaling
Hi guys,
I'm running V7 ROM 96530706.
I noticed current scaling is different then what's in the base file
96530706-TephraMod.bin
I have a Perrin intake and thought this intake would not require any MAF scaling adjustments.
1st time I looked at since I began learning how to tune my car.
Can anyone shed light as to why this may have been changed?
Should I put it back to stock or leave it?
96530706-TephraMod.bin is on left, mine right
I'm running V7 ROM 96530706.
I noticed current scaling is different then what's in the base file
96530706-TephraMod.bin
I have a Perrin intake and thought this intake would not require any MAF scaling adjustments.
1st time I looked at since I began learning how to tune my car.
Can anyone shed light as to why this may have been changed?
Should I put it back to stock or leave it?
96530706-TephraMod.bin is on left, mine right
You might be better-off changing the scaling in that table to "uint8".
That eliminates any scaling definition variations that may have crept into the scene over the years. The table is actually a sort of pulse constant correction, not g/s airflow, hence the uint8 notion as a universal scale. Probably help get back to a known correct table value set too.
That eliminates any scaling definition variations that may have crept into the scene over the years. The table is actually a sort of pulse constant correction, not g/s airflow, hence the uint8 notion as a universal scale. Probably help get back to a known correct table value set too.
Once you put it back to uint8 and copy over your settings, if oh put it back to the "MAF Adder" scaling, it will make it so it's a litlle easier to make MAF adjustments. With the MAF adder scaling, a 10% change in the scaling will be close to a 10% change in fuel trims.
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I'm a bit confused. Set Y axis to unit8 rather then MAF(Adder)?
Also,
I logged a run with stock #'s for MAF and AFR's from UEGO were quite a bit leaner.
13 vs 11.5
I'm assuming prior owner removed honeycomb from MAF, because I never saw one in there. Just the little U shaped sensor element is present.
Maybe this is why my #'s were set a bit higher then stock?
My AFR map and AEM log are pretty close with modified MAF scaling values.
If that's the case, can I assume MAF is scaled correctly?
Also,
I logged a run with stock #'s for MAF and AFR's from UEGO were quite a bit leaner.
13 vs 11.5
I'm assuming prior owner removed honeycomb from MAF, because I never saw one in there. Just the little U shaped sensor element is present.
Maybe this is why my #'s were set a bit higher then stock?
My AFR map and AEM log are pretty close with modified MAF scaling values.
If that's the case, can I assume MAF is scaled correctly?
I'm a bit confused. Set Y axis to unit8 rather then MAF(Adder)?
Also,
I logged a run with stock #'s for MAF and AFR's from UEGO were quite a bit leaner.
13 vs 11.5
I'm assuming prior owner removed honeycomb from MAF, because I never saw one in there. Just the little U shaped sensor element is present.
Maybe this is why my #'s were set a bit higher then stock?
My AFR map and AEM log are pretty close with modified MAF scaling values.
If that's the case, can I assume MAF is scaled correctly?
Also,
I logged a run with stock #'s for MAF and AFR's from UEGO were quite a bit leaner.
13 vs 11.5
I'm assuming prior owner removed honeycomb from MAF, because I never saw one in there. Just the little U shaped sensor element is present.
Maybe this is why my #'s were set a bit higher then stock?
My AFR map and AEM log are pretty close with modified MAF scaling values.
If that's the case, can I assume MAF is scaled correctly?
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It basically looks like your current maf has been scaled from stock. Might be best to start over with the stock v7 scaling and retune. Or you can simply transfer over all of your current settings to the new V7 rom and start from there, its up to you.
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