i thinking today and was woundering if this would be possible; running two MAF. could you just wire them in series and then divid the proper voltage table in half. kinda like going from a 1 to 2 or even 3 bar map and re scaling the tables?
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much easier to run a larger maf with a translator or f to v converter.
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Originally posted by fateo6
i thinking today and was woundering if this would be possible; running two MAF. could you just wire them in series and then divid the proper voltage table in half. kinda like going from a 1 to 2 or even 3 bar map and re scaling the tables?
*could*, sure, but why?. There comes a point where there are more eleoquent answers, that involve alot less work. You mgiht read the thread *Fast Mafs*, for some ideas if you want to pursue your idea.Originally posted by fateo6
i thinking today and was woundering if this would be possible; running two MAF. could you just wire them in series and then divid the proper voltage table in half. kinda like going from a 1 to 2 or even 3 bar map and re scaling the tables?
the reason i was thinking about it is because im running a twin turbo setup with a bigger and modified motor
You might really want to consider a 2- or 3-Bar MAP and later ECM ('730) for a big turbo installation like that. You'll run into that 25g/S firmware limit regardless of how many MAF sensors you install, and much sooner with the boost of a turbo or three.
An even more elegant option would be a later PCM with FM MAF and MAP for both respectable "purr' and "loud" operation.
An even more elegant option would be a later PCM with FM MAF and MAP for both respectable "purr' and "loud" operation.



