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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #120 on: June 14 2016, 10:40:50 PM »
Perhaps I have mine clocked at 90 with the wires facing down....


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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #121 on: June 20 2016, 11:29:52 AM »
I got back under the hood last night. Changed out the O2 sensor and taped off the end of the tube at the maf connector. Didn't look like I was rubbing on the hood pad. When I get the turbo to tube coupling and clamps ill see what I can do with the earl brown suggestion.

Over all running better. Pulls hard. Haven't goofed with the boost yet as it is hot. Been studying up on alcohol injection. Gotta get the a/c going before that. Got out the vac pump but couldn't find the gauges. I'll keep looking. I'm always digging for something.
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #122 on: June 24 2016, 09:27:02 AM »
All right. This tank of gas picked up an additional 2-2.5 mpg so between the maf and the O2 and the O2 was only in part of the tank I'm hoping to get another .5-1 mpg gain on this next tank to get us up to 19-20 mpg. I feel that is pretty good for a cool guy car. Haha

I found the gauges but that's in a different thread.

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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #123 on: June 26 2016, 06:14:16 PM »
all righty then. I came on a situation today where we were discussing the need to decrease fuel and this particular unit has fuel pressure in the 47-48psi range. The tt chip already has 20% out and still seems rich. So it was suggested that one might use the translator feature to lessen the fuel and was decided to drop it 6%. But I wondered what is lessened 6%. It obviously doesn't control pressure. Is it the duty cycle that gets trimmed back?

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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #124 on: June 26 2016, 07:06:26 PM »
I'm assuming you pulled 20 percent fuel from low gear. Fuel pressure line off should be as per Erics instructions. I don't make any fueling adjustments till I know what my 02's are on the default settings at WOT at the 1-2 and 2-3 shift points...and at the traps.
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« Reply #125 on: June 26 2016, 08:05:28 PM »
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #126 on: June 26 2016, 11:39:31 PM »
The unit we were discussing has a fancy new dw300 pump and the lowest it could go was to 47psi with vac hose off. Even with the chip adjustment 20% out the O2 was over 800 wit on the run so we believe I to be rich. So it was decided to pull 6%ore fuel out with the translator. I was just wondering what it was pulling 6% out of. I was guessing it was the injector cycle.


Also contemplated was drilling out the return fittings to try to lower the base pressure but the owner decided to try the translator and see how that works out.
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #127 on: June 26 2016, 11:49:53 PM »
The chip probably controls the duty cycle but the Translator probably gimmicks the maf reading
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« Reply #128 on: June 27 2016, 06:45:10 AM »
Gimmick is right, Steve.
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #129 on: June 27 2016, 10:59:04 AM »

Also contemplated was drilling out the return fittings to try to lower the base pressure but the owner decided to try the translator and see how that works out.

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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #130 on: June 27 2016, 11:32:50 AM »
Not sure of the financial situation but I like the Racetronix kit.  -8 feed, -6 return braided line with sender, adapter fittings for stock fuel rail and inline filter. Have you guys ever looked inside of the stock fuel lines?
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #131 on: June 27 2016, 01:42:35 PM »
The old "drill out the return line fitting" trick has been around a long time. Don't remember if I read it on GNTTYPE or one of the old monthly mags from maybe Kenne Bell?
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #132 on: June 27 2016, 04:07:27 PM »
Drilling out the stuff was way before the interwebz. I drilled out the tank sender when I put the red armstrong pump in. Not because it had too much pressure but to maximize flow.
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« Reply #133 on: June 28 2016, 07:13:35 AM »
I think Earl did a write up on TBS years ago about that trick but it's also been around a long time.
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Re: MAF sensor
« Reply #134 on: June 28 2016, 04:29:53 PM »
Yeah, it was the ''hot to put in a fuel pump'' article where I showed the size decrease.  It was right out .100" in diameter chocked off.  Flow area was right at 1/2 if memory serves.
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