EddySpaghetti
New member
Hi,
Have been thinking about MAF kits and all seem very expensive.
Physically, are the MAF kits sold by the specialists basically the same as the type of units that are now mass market available for any fuel injected car? If they are then it would seem worthwhile buying a 2nd hand MAF of approximately the right dimensions and then working out what signal conditioning you would need to create to give the same result to the ECU as the barn door does currently.
I'm sure its a lot more complicated that I've made out to get the signal conditioning bit correct, but in principle someone could pick a widely available (now - as in from scrappies / ebay etc.) MAF, figure out the signal conditinoing once for that specific make/model of MAF and then create a much cheaper kit for the likes of us. I would have thought that once you had the conditioning figured out then the unit cost for people to buy the right components/circuit board and MAF would be pretty low - certainly a lot less than the hundreds/thousands that the kit costs from the specialists?
The rig could be pretty simple - basically join the barn door and the MAF together in series with the right size of hose, blow air through and condition the output of the MAF to match the output of the barndoor sensor. - could do it on the car too to create the right range of 'suck'
Just a thought - keen to know what you guys might think to such an idea,
Eddy
Have been thinking about MAF kits and all seem very expensive.
Physically, are the MAF kits sold by the specialists basically the same as the type of units that are now mass market available for any fuel injected car? If they are then it would seem worthwhile buying a 2nd hand MAF of approximately the right dimensions and then working out what signal conditioning you would need to create to give the same result to the ECU as the barn door does currently.
I'm sure its a lot more complicated that I've made out to get the signal conditioning bit correct, but in principle someone could pick a widely available (now - as in from scrappies / ebay etc.) MAF, figure out the signal conditinoing once for that specific make/model of MAF and then create a much cheaper kit for the likes of us. I would have thought that once you had the conditioning figured out then the unit cost for people to buy the right components/circuit board and MAF would be pretty low - certainly a lot less than the hundreds/thousands that the kit costs from the specialists?
The rig could be pretty simple - basically join the barn door and the MAF together in series with the right size of hose, blow air through and condition the output of the MAF to match the output of the barndoor sensor. - could do it on the car too to create the right range of 'suck'
Just a thought - keen to know what you guys might think to such an idea,
Eddy