| Re: MAF specifications? The MAF calibration curves are typically obtained from the ecm's bin file. In Ford tuning circles, this is commonly called the MAF transfer function.
Here's an example of the MAF calibration tables from my 88 corvette original ABTR bin:
Mass Air Flow Table #1
Volts gm/Sec
0.00 8.4
0.18 3.2
0.37 4.5
0.55 6.2
0.73 8.4
0.91 10.9
1.10 14.0
1.28 17.7
1.46 22.3
Mass Air Flow Table #2
Volts gm/Sec
1.46 22.3
1.55 25.0
1.65 27.6
1.74 30.6
1.83 33.8
1.92 37.1
2.01 40.7
2.10 44.5
2.19 47.7
Mass Air Flow Table #3
Volts gm/Sec
2.19 47.7
2.29 51.3
2.38 55.2
2.47 59.1
2.56 63.3
2.65 67.9
2.74 72.4
2.83 77.3
2.93 82.1
Mass Air Flow Table #4
Volts gm/Sec
2.93 82.1
3.02 87.4
3.11 92.6
3.20 98.4
3.29 104.2
3.38 110.5
3.47 116.8
3.57 124.7
3.66 134.2
Mass Air Flow Table #5
Volts gm/Sec
3.66 134
3.75 142
3.84 150
3.93 158
4.02 167
4.11 177
4.21 185
4.30 195
4.39 206
Mass Air Flow Table #6
Volts gm/Sec
4.39 207
4.43 213
4.48 219
4.53 226
4.57 233
4.62 240
4.66 248
4.71 255
4.75 255
4.80 255
4.85 255
4.89 255
4.94 255
4.98 255
5.03 255
5.07 255
5.12 255
I'm now using a Pmas HPX sensor which is an aftermarket Ford slot-style sensor which is installed in a unique housing, so I had to develop my own transfer function from scratch, basically by trial and error. Pmas has a calibration tool for this sensor that helps to generate the transfer function for various housing diameters or cross-sectional areas, but it was way off in my case.
Last edited by tequilaboy; 11-24-2008 at 09:47 PM.
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