> > The split second maf translator that they were using shouldn't be > capable of doing the translation correctly according to what I know > now, as it functions just like the early boards we made.
I can see how a MAF unit is better than the classic Bosch mechanical flapper, but is there a specific advantage of the MAF sensor over a Manifold Air Pressure sensor? I know next to nothing about the specifics of such things. Just curious, as I've noticed that the very popular MegaSquirt homebrew systems use a MAP sensor. -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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