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Thread: MAF Voltages (VQ Table)

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2011-02-21 04:14:53
#21
Originally Posted by cory
So a lot of this is over my head. But I don't really understand why two mafs that have the same diameter and also max out at the same whp can have diff values for same voltages? Also anyone know how we can use these figures to use a given maf and go up in diameter while adj the vq maps accordingly to work


They have different electronics inside of them, different coil that reads the airflow too probably.

What do you mean by the second question? You want to say use a Z32 maf in a 4" body?

Originally Posted by b13fever
any info on the q45 p60 maf?


Whats good about that maf?

Originally Posted by supercowboy
You should put these on the list They are much better than the others and you can run them blow through. if you need values I have them pm me your email
HPX MAF Sensor (Pmas)


Oh that sounds awesome. PM Sent.
2011-02-21 05:14:58
#22
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56669
53903
51228
48644
46210
43872
41613
39449
37363
35343
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31576
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28039
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23159
21637
20171
18748
17402
16117
14893
13764
12678
11643
10669
9761
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8113
7355
6649
6004
5426
4883
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3941
3531
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1706
1473
1260
1069
897
751
622
510
411
330
258
196
142
97
61
33
14
3


Pretty sure this was my old Q45
2011-02-21 06:05:53
#23
Originally Posted by Evlnxr
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411
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Pretty sure this was my old Q45


that is identical to the e60?
2011-02-21 06:28:43
#24
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477
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295
231
184
153
135
130
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130


Ok, this should def be a Q45


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599
458
327
202
81
81
81
81
81
81
81

And this is a N1 VZR Maf.
2011-02-21 06:31:20
#25
I know Andreas Miko said he had a p12 20v maf curve somewhere once, but i couldnt get it. Anyone else maybe know it?
2011-02-21 12:46:32
#26
Originally Posted by Vadim
They have different electronics inside of them, different coil that reads the airflow too probably.

What do you mean by the second question? You want to say use a Z32 maf in a 4" body?

Yeah exactly. I'm planning on using my ve maf sensor on a 3.5in pipe.
2011-02-21 14:01:22
#27
Evlnxr thanks for those values!

Originally Posted by cory
Yeah exactly. I'm planning on using my ve maf sensor on a 3.5in pipe.


It shouldn't matter THAT much, since 3" flow is pretty good as is, values should be around the same. I would almost go with what supercowboy suggested above.

I haven't seen bored DE maf though, once I see it I can compare to stock DE maf and see if actual voltages changed.
2011-02-21 23:23:23
#28
email sent those values are for 3.5 inch pipe
2011-02-22 00:01:34
#29
.............................
Originally Posted by supercowboy
You should put these on the list They are much better than the others and you can run them blow through. if you need values I have them pm me your email
HPX MAF Sensor (Pmas)


What size should the piping be for that maf in blow through? 3.5"?
2011-02-22 00:41:38
#30
Originally Posted by BlueRB240
What size should the piping be for that maf in blow through? 3.5"?


3.5 you can do it in 3 inch also. You can always rescale the MAF in the software
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