Originally posted by Jesse IL
As far as re-tuning for this MAFS, technically there shouldn't be really that much you need to do. The airflow curve should simply be sfifted by a straight percentage compared with the stock sensor. What you should be able to do is take a log at idle, once you get a steady idle that is and your MAFS voltage stabilizes. Since there will be slight fluctuation, just take an average value over time.
Next, pop in the STi MAFS and do the same thing. It will drop to a lower load cell since its reading less airflow, but you know that it has to be flowing the same amount of air since you're running the same rpm. Just bring in a bit of fuel to bring the AFR up to where you were and again, look at your average voltage.
You take V1/V2 and you'll get a number a bit greater than one. Then you just take the whole airflow curve, multiple every cell by the number you just got and paste it into Option 2 or wherever you want. Car should run exactly the same.
Did you try this? Did it work?
Seems like the Subaru MAF and our MAF don't have the same airflow/voltage curve. Get it right at one point and it's off elsewhere, if done like you said. :?
I don't have the stock sized pipe anymore though, so I wonder if that makes a difference..?
I was wondering if I run both MAFs at a same time, running the PFC from the stock MAF and just datalogging the voltage from the Subaru MAF. They both would flow the same air at a same time, right? And should be easy to get the curve for the Subaru MAF through that, right?
Also, anyone know the engine codes for the Subarus with these MAFs? Or more importantly, is there a PFC version for these?