A Alienfish360 Awesome Dawson Nov 22, 2005 #1 What would happen regarding fueling and ECU if it received 2 or more signals for the air flow? IE. Having more than 1 air flow sensor?
What would happen regarding fueling and ECU if it received 2 or more signals for the air flow? IE. Having more than 1 air flow sensor?
H hughes_16v Nov 22, 2005 #2 havent a clue but the ecu would have to be changed to cope i should imagine
Ed Fusion Motorsport MSC Founder Official MSC Trader Nov 22, 2005 #3 You cant have two wired at the same time.. That wouldnt work.
OP OP A Alienfish360 Awesome Dawson Nov 22, 2005 #5 Anybody have any information on re-locating the sensor somewhere else? Will this have any adverse affects?
Anybody have any information on re-locating the sensor somewhere else? Will this have any adverse affects?
Andrew Club Member Nov 22, 2005 #6 As long as it is in the air flow, and no air comes from anywhere else or goes anywhere else, it will work. You don't want to move it too far from where it is though. Why do you want to move it?
As long as it is in the air flow, and no air comes from anywhere else or goes anywhere else, it will work. You don't want to move it too far from where it is though. Why do you want to move it?
OP OP A Alienfish360 Awesome Dawson Nov 22, 2005 #7 May be having multiple intakes of air from different places into the one pipe.
Andrew Club Member Nov 22, 2005 #8 You are better having one large intake than multiple small ones. If you do want multiple filters, for example, just have the MAF after the join.
You are better having one large intake than multiple small ones. If you do want multiple filters, for example, just have the MAF after the join.
OP OP A Alienfish360 Awesome Dawson Nov 22, 2005 #11 aaaaah, was at work when I read that, mis-read it. Thought you was on about some ecu stuff =/ lol the little bar thing is the maf?
aaaaah, was at work when I read that, mis-read it. Thought you was on about some ecu stuff =/ lol the little bar thing is the maf?