Axianator
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If we were having this discussion ten years ago when aftermartket MAF selections were much more limited, then I might agree with you. However, we now live in an age where many factory MAFs are capable of supporting much higher airflow levels than were previously thought possible or even needed. Many aftermarket MAFs push this envelope even further.Sorry, I disagree. The MAF is just air flow and voltage. If the housing being used is not an airflow restriction, there is nothing wrong with using an extender device on the electronics. I would much prefer to use a housing that suits the application size with an extender on it, than to go to a MAF with such a larger housing that it doesn't flow well with the ducting, just to get extra range. Putting a 4" MAF in 2.5" ducting is rediculous.
Using the MAFia is no different than putting on a different MAF. It's just voltage back to the PCM. Both methods require proper calibration adjustments, and both methods do the same thing.
That said, why spend the extra time and cash to incorporate an aftermarket work-around solution when you already have a proven, precalibrated factory item that will fill the bill? If your existing MAF is incapable of keeping up with your engine's airflow demands, then you should replace your MAF with a unit can handle your airflow needs, provided such a unit exists. In this case, Tim already possess a suitable unit for the job. Utilizing a "MAF extending" device to compensate for your MAF's inadequacies is little better than replacing your current MAF with a C&L MAF and hoping that the "properly calibrated" sample tube will work with your stock MAF electronics.
It should also be noted that the MAF in question here is an 80mm Mark VIII MAF with a limited flow ceiling of about 1168 kg/hr. If Tim (or anyone else) is concerned about utilizing a MAF with the same inlet and outlet sizes, then one could easily graduate to the slightly-larger but higher-flowing 80mm Lightning MAF without much hassle.
Bottom line, a device like the MAFia or MAF Xtender should only be used as a last resort when there are no other options available.
