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Old 05-15-05, 01:18 AM
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MAF S4 -> S5

So, I have an S-AFC2. I was wondering if I could grab a MAF off a S5 and put that in my car. Tuned the SAFC to a 06 in and 05 out? I didn't post it in the safc area because I am also wondering if I would need the harness, or if i would slip right in? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Rx7TyreBurna
I was wondering if I could grab a MAF off a S5 and put that in my car.
Why? There's no performance advantage.
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its next week already?
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No, not for performance. Sorry, I am working a late shift. I was wondering if it was more accurate at metering air.

And no, it isn't next week. It is only sunday..... would you like me to ask this question again on monday? LoL.
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Originally Posted by Rx7TyreBurna
I was wondering if it was more accurate at metering air.
No. Sensors are not accurate or inaccurate, they simply send out a varying voltage. How that signal is interpreted and used (i.e. the ECU's programming) is what determines accuracy.
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