I guess I will throw in my thoughts too!
How about a focus to keep things simple
however
Have you looked at the info on my site
Everything is there you need to understand the basics of mafs.
anyway ... back to the simple
Try to think about airflow being moved through the meter
Lets use two examples
1) Stock Stang
2) Same Stang with a S-Trim
1) Stock Stang has no issues running the oem meter
2) Ever notice how the guys with blowers peg their maf
It is so simple ... more air is moving through the meter because the blower is forcing all that additional air.
btw ... Same thing can happen with a na combo
ANYTIME max maf airflow is exceeded ... NOTHING can be done and you have to go to a maf that can deal with the additional airflow.
Up until this point, we have been talking only about airflow as that is what mafs do ... convert airflow to a voltage in the range of 0 to 5 volts as that is the ONLY range of voltage the pcm can deal with.
Move more air than 5 volts worth ... You've pegged the meter
Now lets move to other topics that comes up when talking about mafs.
1) Injector size.
2) Aftermarket caled mafs such as say ... a ProM for 24's
IMHO, here is where a lot of peeps don't seem to get the jest of the whole maf/inj thing.
Remember ... our focus is simple so I'm gonna ball park things
Our example Stang is now gonna be say something like a h/c/i combo with around 275 rwhp.
This example combo is most likely NOT gonna be moving more air than the oem maf can accurately report to the pcm
HOWEVER
The tiny 19's have now become too small
If you self tune or Pro tune ...........
you could make the oem maf work with the larger 24's
Most peeps don't have that ability so they go for a 24lb caled maf to go along with the larger inj's.
This is the cheat method used by maf manufactures.
ALWAYS remember the whole Cheat thing is based upon the pcm values being unchanged.
You got larger inj's
but
the pcm don't know about it
How the maf manufactures get around this issue is they
cheat by telling the pcm less air is flowing through the meter.
If the pcm sees less air is moving ........
Its gonna command a smaller injector pulse width .........
which is so very necessary ..........
Because you now got larger sized injectors.
Here is where Self or Pro tuners do it differently.
They just tell the pcm the truth about inj size and airflow through the maf.
I know ... I know ... a bit long
but
Looks pretty simple ... at least to me it does
I almost forgot
Yes Guero ... a good maf curve is important
You basically have ...............
a portion of the curve that is Closed Loop
and
a portion of the curve that is Open Loop
Each part is setup very differently.
I have given basic details about each on my site.
Did any of it make any sense to you?
Grady