kbekl
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the maf isnt as big a deal as you think it is it just sends the current temp of the incoming air to enable the truck to run at a correct fuelling amount as it is independent of the inter-cooler so it wouldnt know what is happening past the turbo but yet the motors with aftermarket ic's tend to have more powerWell I guess a lot of it depends on the limitations of the ECU. The i/c alone probably compensates for the heat introduced by the turbo to some extent and the MAF is then only suggesting changes due to ambient air temperature. But even they aren't that great....I mean look at it logically; if the fuelling were infinitely adjustable as a result of MAF readings, the truck would be twice as powerful in the frost as it is in August. In reality, its a bit perkier but thats about it.
In fact Timbo is always pointing out how underfuelled the T2 is generally, so I suppose sadly, without a bit of a remap, all this is pretty theoretical.....but my main point was that introducing any additional cooling to the i/c without the ECU knowing (which it doesn't in standard form) is a waste of time.
but when the maf fails the ecu will read a default and run at what it is set to so if you remap the ecu to your own default and remove the maf it will know it isnt their but will run perfectly fine due to the remap
in the case of pete's tho their is a remap in place which means theoretically he could remove the maf and it would not effect the running of the engine depending on what the tuning box actually does ie if it overrides the defualt setting, but in all honesty most of these tuning boxes they offer are a basic unit to override the main programming not the default settings