[Supras] maftpro

Brian Walker Brian.Walker at timmons.com
Wed Jul 26 08:09:52 CDT 2006


Peter, are you using an alternate IAT for these readings or the one
supplying the signal for the speed density conversion? I wasn't aware
the MAFTPro could display intake temps and I have wanted a separate
gauge for some time but can't justify the $200+ for one. If it will
display this, it's a bonus feature I didn't know I have.

Timing control has been added in case you weren't aware, I'm waiting for
the offseason to make the SD switch and start tuning myself.

 

Brian W

 

Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 16:58:46 -0400

From: "Peter" <psantos at cfl.rr.com>

Subject: [Supras] maftpro

To: <supras at supras.com>

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Supras

I finally did it, got a maft pro and hooked it up in speed density mode.


I cant believe how easy it was to hook up and how good it runs with
absolutely no tuning.

Im waiting on a wideband to start the tuning. This weekend I plan on
going to weigh the fat beast so I can start taking some gtech readings.


The first useful tidbit of info I have gathered in the 90 degree Florida
heat is that my IAT is ranging from

105 with light driving

125 after a 0-60 burst

and 150 degrees 3 hours after being parked and shut off. I plan on
taking more readings after I start tuning and datalogging, then the
spearco replica ic will be swapped in, muahaha Peter

 

 

 

 



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