which SCT MAF to use??
which SCT MAF to use??
guys im in need of a new MAF, with the fuel system im going to do for my "L", my question is which one? i notice that SCT has a 2400 and a 2800 MAF, which one do i use? please if anyone knows, let me know.
Originally Posted by TriPodRacing
The 2400 is good to 600-650 rwhp. The 2800 is good to about 850 rwhp. You definitely want to use the 2400, unless you plan to make over 650 rwhp. The 2800 loses some tuning resolution from the large voltage scaling.
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Originally Posted by LightningTuner
The 2400 is good to 600-650 rwhp. The 2800 is good to about 850 rwhp. You definitely want to use the 2400, unless you plan to make over 650 rwhp. The 2800 loses some tuning resolution from the large voltage scaling.
Originally Posted by LightningTuner
The 2400 is good to 600-650 rwhp. The 2800 is good to about 850 rwhp. You definitely want to use the 2400, unless you plan to make over 650 rwhp. The 2800 loses some tuning resolution from the large voltage scaling.
Sal,
Is the 2800 still 90mm? In my case with the turbo and going to be over 700 rwhp I'm guessing the current 2400 will be pegged. But I'd also like a larger i.d. maf to lose some restriction with the turbo.
Jody
Originally Posted by camcojb
Sal,
Is the 2800 still 90mm? In my case with the turbo and going to be over 700 rwhp I'm guessing the current 2400 will be pegged. But I'd also like a larger i.d. maf to lose some restriction with the turbo.
Jody
Is the 2800 still 90mm? In my case with the turbo and going to be over 700 rwhp I'm guessing the current 2400 will be pegged. But I'd also like a larger i.d. maf to lose some restriction with the turbo.
Jody
And speaking of MAF meters...can anyone tell me why they always loose some power potential when you blow thru versus draw thru ?? Sal ??
Dale


