drop in hot wire
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I'm going to try a couple of things before I go out and buy a different ECU. This is good advise though, and probably what I'll do if i can't get it going the way I want it with the stuff i already have. The AEM FIC is still pretty new on the market. Its a great system, the only down fall is that it requires your factory MAF out of boost. There is talk that AEM is going to change that.? Thanks Joe
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I know very little about the SAFC or FIC, but it has the same limitations as all piggybacks... it's limited by the numbers coming out of the stock ECU.
Wicked, since you're a noob, please go to the NOOB forum and start a thread that introduces yourself and your setup/goals. You can also do us all a HUGE favor by posting a short synopsis of your entire setup in your signature so we don't have to guess at what you're running to help you. You should also fill in your LOCATION on your profile page.
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At any rate, I'm pretty sure that Braineack is on the money here. Compared to the old mechanical VAF sensor, the hotwire MAF just doesn't look all that restrictive to me. It's got a pretty big open area, and where obstructions do exist they appear well-streamlined.
If you want to do some interesting research on the dyno, build yourself a simple liquid-column manometer by taking a length of clear plastic tubing, forming it into a U-shape, and putting some colored liquid into the loop at the bottom. Attach one end to the intake just before the MAF, and the other just after the MAF. Under load, the pressure differential across the MAF will be visible in inches of rise, and from that you can calculate the pressure drop. (This is literally where the terms inches of H2O and inches of Hg as measurements of relative pressure come from.) I'm betting the drop across the MAF is pretty minimal.
Do the same thing with one end hooked up between filter and MAF, and the other exposed to atmo, and do an A-B comparison of two filters vs. one. Assuming the one is reasonably sized, clean, and in good condition, the difference should be close to zero.
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