lightningtroy
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Ok here is the simple version
, As auto sho has posted and i agree with. factory maf sensors tend to be the most accurate,they are all a little diffrent but still work the best. one of the advantages is that the transfer functions are well know and their values are ARE PROVEN BY FORD TESTING. If you are screwing with factory transfer functions to get something else to work right you are throwing out all the resurch that ford did to make it work right in the first place! Think about it why does ford(and others) use gold plated pins on many of their low current circuts-because the values are that critical/sensitive! The transfer function is specific to the type of meter-not vehicle specific. I apply this same logic to other functions the ecm controls and preffer to leve as many of them alone as i can-again why thow all that resurch out the window. low and high slope values fall into this same catagory. they can and do affect how much fuel is delivered into the eng. but all you are still doing is adjusting pulse width. and now you have screwed with low/high slope tables. the ford ecm is smart if you adjust even just one thing it will figure it out and try to correct for it. has anyone ever put a adj. fuel press regulator on and cranked up the psi by just a couple of pounds? if you monitor the fuel trims and fuel pulse width you will see the ecm correct for it in a short time and you will be back right where you started from. i will be back to finish this post later
, As auto sho has posted and i agree with. factory maf sensors tend to be the most accurate,they are all a little diffrent but still work the best. one of the advantages is that the transfer functions are well know and their values are ARE PROVEN BY FORD TESTING. If you are screwing with factory transfer functions to get something else to work right you are throwing out all the resurch that ford did to make it work right in the first place! Think about it why does ford(and others) use gold plated pins on many of their low current circuts-because the values are that critical/sensitive! The transfer function is specific to the type of meter-not vehicle specific. I apply this same logic to other functions the ecm controls and preffer to leve as many of them alone as i can-again why thow all that resurch out the window. low and high slope values fall into this same catagory. they can and do affect how much fuel is delivered into the eng. but all you are still doing is adjusting pulse width. and now you have screwed with low/high slope tables. the ford ecm is smart if you adjust even just one thing it will figure it out and try to correct for it. has anyone ever put a adj. fuel press regulator on and cranked up the psi by just a couple of pounds? if you monitor the fuel trims and fuel pulse width you will see the ecm correct for it in a short time and you will be back right where you started from. i will be back to finish this post later
. The mufflers should be in on monday and will take a day or two to install