MAF Transfer Function
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MAF Transfer Function
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FixItAgainTony
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Re: MAF Transfer Function
- Charles.
Re: MAF Transfer Function
Also, when using MAF only does it matter what the fueling algorithm is set to or should it be changed to alpha n mode?
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FixItAgainTony
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Re: MAF Transfer Function
Fuel Settings > Injector Control > Speed density
but change the signal source to MAF in the settings.
Fuel Settings > MAP vrs MAF usuage
MAF uses the speed density algorithm, but forces Ve = 100 because there is no longer a need to a have a Ve table to estimate the % filling of the cylinders; the actual air flow into the engine is known. If you use the RPM settings for blended operation of MAP / MAF, the switch can be seen in the logs - Ve = 100 when running MAF. The RPM > X settings seem reversed to me - I had to play with it for a bit to get things to work out the way I expected.
My car runs much better with this set up - much smoother through acceleration / deceleration transitions.
- Charles.