The MAF is the 3" aluminum MAF housing Z1 sells.
The stock MAF housing was 3" as well right? The only difference is that this is metal or is it a bigger size?
The MAF is the 3" aluminum MAF housing Z1 sells.
The tube of the OEM is 2.75" or so, but if you ever look down the tube it is not straight. It has a taper to it. I was running into MAF voltage max out which put me into limp mode especially when the air was denser like at night.
Now with the 3" straight MAF, Technosquare remapped the MAF voltages so it would take 20+psi to max the maf out.
Here's the link. http://z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?model=350z&cat=intake&prodid=2973
DO NOT Install this without tuning. If the car manages to start, it will be a very lean mixture since a more air is getting past the sensor than it thinks.
I think utec said that the stock maf will max out at like 7-8 psi at under 5k rpm under that much boost, which is why they switch to speed density. so by going with a bigger maf housing your probably just increaseing the useful range, but also completely changing the scale to begin with I guess?




Wow, I started this thread?
Good info, btw.. Now I have to read.![]()
A highly modded NA set up could take advantage of it, HR motors are dual sensors now and rev high compared to DE's.
I haven't read of a Stillen maxing out the MAF voltage, graph from JWT shows a relation to Pulse Width Duty cycle of the injectors as well as MAF voltage. I don't think this is seen a lot on FI VQ kits since most of them go away from the MAF when using the different EMs.
MAF tuning has it's good and bad just like MAP tuning does.
I have a second 3" MAF housing if you need one, but I don't think you will. The 510cc PW DC will be low so you should be fine.
I assume this will be beneficial on a tuned NA engine as well then? With a larger MAF, same amount of air will pass but MAF will think it's less and will allow for a more aggressive tune? Rookie, do you have a link that I can read up on this? It'll be better than jacking this thread..