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Tuning À la carte
How to get proper MAF transfer function?
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<blockquote data-quote="xtreme_exploder" data-source="post: 14001083" data-attributes="member: 153138"><p>I decided to get into tuning my car myself and I have a 123mm MAF housing with a 05+ Ford slot sensor (Whipple crusher setup). How do I get an accurate transfer function that I can plug into my tune? If someone has this, obviously that would be sweet. But just having the factory MAF function from a GT500 or something and doing the math for my setup should work. These guys <a href="http://www.pmas-maf.com/" target="_blank">PMAS</a> have awesome transfer worksheets right on there website, and they look like Ford sensors. Can I use that info, or is it way different than the OEM Ford? I guess I could ask them directly. Also, could I send my meter somewhere to get it flowed with a transfer sheet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtreme_exploder, post: 14001083, member: 153138"] I decided to get into tuning my car myself and I have a 123mm MAF housing with a 05+ Ford slot sensor (Whipple crusher setup). How do I get an accurate transfer function that I can plug into my tune? If someone has this, obviously that would be sweet. But just having the factory MAF function from a GT500 or something and doing the math for my setup should work. These guys [url=http://www.pmas-maf.com/]PMAS[/url] have awesome transfer worksheets right on there website, and they look like Ford sensors. Can I use that info, or is it way different than the OEM Ford? I guess I could ask them directly. Also, could I send my meter somewhere to get it flowed with a transfer sheet? [/QUOTE]
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