SHOSIG
Is that right!
If all this is true...how does a company like C&L stay in business? They have numerous applications for different Ford vehicles. If their meters did not work, I'm sure they would not be in business.
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Well put, sir.Mr Anonymous said:Companies selling aftermarket MAF sensors use the "calibrated for x injectors" fallacy in order to sell their products to the uneducated masses, as it's a relatively easy way to match off-the-shelf parts with a given vehicle for the ignorant consumer.
MAF sensors simply provide data to the PCM. It's up to the PCM logic to determine what to do with that data.
In the real world, any MAF other than stock should be calibrated in the PCM tuning in order to obtain the best results and also to avoid problems. To just install a MAF and assume that because it's allegedly "calibrated" for x injectors that it will work perfectly is foolish.
The primary difference between C&L and most of the other aftermarket MAF manufacturers is that C&L does not include a calibrated sensor package with their MAFs, relying instead upon your factory sensor package and a number of various-sized sample tubes to alter load metering and fuel delivery. Modifying voltage readings in this way is yet another tuning "hack" that should most certainly be avoided at all costs. If someone's airflow needs truly dictate the need for a MAF sensor upgrade, then that person should size and price a sensor that comes with it's own electronics and will complement that person's particular setup, not tune "around" the computer.SHOSIG said:If all this is true...how does a company like C&L stay in business? They have numerous applications for different Ford vehicles. If their meters did not work, I'm sure they would not be in business.
Well put, sir.Mr Anonymous said:Companies selling aftermarket MAF sensors use the "calibrated for x injectors" fallacy in order to sell their products to the uneducated masses, as it's a relatively easy way to match off-the-shelf parts with a given vehicle for the ignorant consumer.
MAF sensors simply provide data to the PCM. It's up to the PCM logic to determine what to do with that data.
In the real world, any MAF other than stock should be calibrated in the PCM tuning in order to obtain the best results and also to avoid problems. To just install a MAF and assume that because it's allegedly "calibrated" for x injectors that it will work perfectly is foolish.
The primary difference between C&L and most of the other aftermarket MAF manufacturers is that C&L does not include a calibrated sensor package with their MAFs, relying instead upon your factory sensor package and a number of various-sized sample tubes to alter load metering and fuel delivery. Modifying voltage readings in this way is yet another tuning "hack" that should most certainly be avoided at all costs. If someone's airflow needs truly dictate the need for a MAF sensor upgrade, then that person should size and price a sensor that comes with it's own electronics and will complement that person's particular setup - not tune "around" the computer.SHOSIG said:If all this is true...how does a company like C&L stay in business? They have numerous applications for different Ford vehicles. If their meters did not work, I'm sure they would not be in business.
Most people do the best they can with that they know. For some, ignorance truly is bliss.SHOSIG said:If it's such a "hack", why do they sell soo many units and it includes boosted applications such as the '03 and up Cobra and the F150 Lightnings?
SHOSIG said:If it's such a "hack", why do they sell soo many units and it includes boosted applications such as the '03 and up Cobra and the F150 Lightnings?
Refer to my earlier uneducated masses reference. I'd be willing to wager that better than 90% of the people who purchase such products have never had their car on a dyno. If they don't notice any adverse effects of the products, they just drive around happy, albeit with lighter wallets.SHOSIG said:If it's such a "hack", why do they sell soo many units and it includes boosted applications such as the '03 and up Cobra and the F150 Lightnings?
Axianator said:If you need further proof of the above, then I would encourage you to look up the application listing for the F1ZF MAF that was used on our '89-'95 V6 SHOs. You will see that this same MAF sensor (utilizing the same electronics package and programmed transfer function) was used in several other factory applications where the engine size and/or number of injectors did not match our own.![]()