Aftermarket Intake
#2
that depends on the intake setup.
You can't simply ditch the AFM without changing over to a different form of engine management. You could replace the mechanical flapper AFM with something else adapting it to the stock ecu, like a hot wire MAF for instance, but that would be a complex task.
If you wanted to run anything that involves eliminating a air flow meter entirely you need to switch over to speed/density, like the haltech, electromotive, or SDS standalone units.
To just ditch the air box and put a cone filter on you keep the AFM and put the cone right on it.... the AFM is a restriction in the intake so not only does switching to speed/density with programmability help you with tuning capabilities, it also frees up the intake (and simplifies things under the hood)
You can't simply ditch the AFM without changing over to a different form of engine management. You could replace the mechanical flapper AFM with something else adapting it to the stock ecu, like a hot wire MAF for instance, but that would be a complex task.
If you wanted to run anything that involves eliminating a air flow meter entirely you need to switch over to speed/density, like the haltech, electromotive, or SDS standalone units.
To just ditch the air box and put a cone filter on you keep the AFM and put the cone right on it.... the AFM is a restriction in the intake so not only does switching to speed/density with programmability help you with tuning capabilities, it also frees up the intake (and simplifies things under the hood)
#6
pengaru - Thank you! I don't know how many knuckleheads on the "other" forum boldly state that switching over to a hotwire MAF is impossible. The tell me that it can not be done in spite of what is done in Japan. I guess if it's not all over the internet then it must not exist to those tools. This is just what I'll be doing once I get my buddy to ship me a MAF from a Nissan RB20DE (about the same size as a Z32DETT MAF) and I get a GReddy E-Manage from another friend that's going with a standalone.
#8
Originally Posted by Jerk_Racer' date='Apr 25 2003, 12:58 AM
pengaru - Thank you! I don't know how many knuckleheads on the "other" forum boldly state that switching over to a hotwire MAF is impossible. The tell me that it can not be done in spite of what is done in Japan. I guess if it's not all over the internet then it must not exist to those tools. This is just what I'll be doing once I get my buddy to ship me a MAF from a Nissan RB20DE (about the same size as a Z32DETT MAF) and I get a GReddy E-Manage from another friend that's going with a standalone.
Once you get that figured out, you also have to make sure they respond the same way to airflow.
If you ask me, it's just not worth the trouble. The stock ECU is not a great system, the original wiring is usually questionable in our cars anyways, wasting alot of time to get a hotwire maf to function properly on a ECU that has little to no documentation and tunability is kindof dumb, if you could use something like LS1Edit with the thing then maybe it would be worthwhile. For all the trouble it will be you might as well just get a standalone that you have a: documentation for and b: control of and c: doesnt require a air flow meter at all.
just my $.02
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