Hey Dan, here is the info and calculations I have regarding the K-number for my Calum Basic tune to so I can throw an N60 MAF onto my NX.
Since you said you don't know much about tuning MAF's, it does involve modifying K-numbers, here is a quick version of how to calculate K-numbers: Old K# x (old injectors/new injectors) x (new MAF/old MAF). Injector numbers are rating by flow rate, and MAF's are calculated using maximum horsepower figures. For more reading on this stuff if you've never messed with it, check out
this pretty informative PDF.
Now, onto my calculations. Since I am running a U13 Bluebird ECU, I also have the bluebird MAF (which is the same as the GTi-R). Maximum horsepower for the GTi-R MAF, as per
this page, is about 290hp. The new N60 MAF has a max hp rating of around 325hp. I am not currently changing my injectors (and the Bluebirds came with 370's which I am currently running), so the equation we will be working with is Old K# x (new MAF/old MAF).
I am currently using just a stock U13 tune with the timing map tweaked for the 9.5:1CR. The stock K-number that comes on the U13 is 33107. Therefore, my equation should start out looking like this: 33107 x (325/290). If done correctly, my new K-number should be about 37103. This just seems a little high to me, and here is why...
If you start with a stock USDM B13 tune, your old K-number is 31206. Now, we need to change this to match 370's, and the N60. Don't forget the stock B13 MAF is good to about 250hp unless it has been bored out. So, the equation will be 31206 x (259/370) x (325/250) = 28397. And, going off of another tune I found for a US DE with 370's and a DE MAF, here is what I found by trying to just change it's MAF to the N60. 21475 x (325/250) = 27917.
These numbers seem to be all over the place. I would just like somebody to double check my work, and to ensure that I am doing this correctly. Also, if anybody has a .BIN for a USDE 370's & N60 at 3bar, that would also come in handy. But Dan, if you can figure this out I will greatly appreciate it. Also, I would like to tweak my fuel map a bit after I get this all straightened out. I am running 7-8lbs boost on a T28 on my USDE. If you have any recommendations, tips, or any fuel maps set up for something similar to this I would love to discuss them with you. Unfortunately, a wideband is something I don't have yet, but will be one of my purchases in the next month or two.