MAF conversion?

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slippery

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14,093 posts

240 months

Thursday 8th July 2004
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What is a MAF conversion that it has been said on this forum is a must have at a cost of £100? Also, has anyone had the cold air intake done without it being in conjunction with other work, meaning you call tell if it really makes a noticeable difference?

jagsy

1,462 posts

252 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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The £100 MAF conversion I think you refer to is a upgraded MAF pipe, which is the corrugated pipe that runs between the MAF meter and the throttle body.

A larger smooth walled pipe gives a larger smoother volume of air into the TB.

Have a look at www.andy-saunders.co.uk/csperformance/#Start

Boosted Ls1

21,189 posts

261 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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The US cars can be fitted with a larger MAF meter which is supposedly better for flow. I don't know the diameter of the HSV MAF so can't say if it's smaller or not.

motomk

2,153 posts

245 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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MAF's.............YIKES!!!
They start civil wars down in OZ !!!
My car actually runs without a MAF now like the GTS over here or GTS-R over there!
The MAFs on the Vaxhall/Holden/HSV's are all the same.
I have seen the MAF's Boosted is talking about on some cars down here..... aftermarket of course. I think they are off one of the US trucks????

motomk

uk hsv

1,692 posts

254 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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like "motomk" says forget messing with the MAF unit as the gains from a larger/ported version are not worth the costs.

The best way is to remove the MAF and have a custom PCM tune (about £350 mail order) +pipe

The other option is to fit a new MAF to T/B pipe as "Jagsy" said which will give a better throttle response , but as your car is a VX SS to get any real performance increase you will need to change the Cold Air Intake as yours is a poor design.

Upgrade to a Monaro one (very cheap) or a HSV one (very expensive). Do not buy the over the radiator version as it has been shown time and again that they don't work (if you want one ask one of the OZ guys and they will send you one free for the cost of the postage - they are that poor).

try this link as it shows some proper testing of Maf/Cai etc. www.chipmaster.com.au/Monaro%20part2.htm

>> Edited by uk hsv on Friday 9th July 17:14

slippery

Original Poster:

14,093 posts

240 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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Do you mean just upgrade to a Monaro Cold Air Intake? How much would that cost and how much more power would it give?

uk hsv

1,692 posts

254 months

Friday 9th July 2004
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I would say the best thing to start with is a K&N Filter at about £36 next a new Maf pipe £100 (mine and Jagsy's came from CS Performance) or try www.jhp.com.au

Then a Monaro CAI at about £20 ($50) and that lot will give you at least 20-25hp.

It also forms the basic setup to get real power from the car when you add exhaust+headers and a new PCM.

400hp is not that hard to find and at a cost of about £2500 (if you fit it)........

linden

54 posts

258 months

Monday 12th July 2004
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hi guyes

why dont you all just go completely maff less,
and feel the power and throtel response..