MAF sensor calibration curve

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arr_kid
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MAF sensor calibration curve

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From the instructions at http://www.microsquirt.info/mafmap.htm
If you select one of the MAF options, you must input a MAF sensor calibration curve (or use the default Ford curve.)
If this is not feasible, then a shorter correction table is provided as a tuning input.
Can anyone tell me where to input this? I am familiar with the MAF correction table in MT but can't find the calibration curve values anywhere.

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Re: MAF sensor calibration curve

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When the documentation was written it was planned to provide a calibration curve for MAF the same as for coolant. This has not yet happened, but we know that the capability to do this is going to come out shortly in Tuner Studio.
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Re: MAF sensor calibration curve

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I have been busy working away on a flow bench for testing MAF sensors. Bench is complete but I now need the time to actually flow the sensors....

I also developed a program that takes the measurement and "fits" the response curve to King's equation, which is a model that represents hot-wire anemometers. The form is Volts = A + B * flow ^ C where A, B, and C are coefficients. Its kinda ugly with the exponent being a variable but this determines the bow in the curve.

The goal is to determine the A,B,C for a lot of the MAF sensors out there and have a mechanism to generate the curve. In fact, Tuner Studio will take A,B, and C and generate the curve and upload into MSII.

Now in reality the curve may still have to be "tweaked". Any air cleaners, ductwork, etc will change the response. Also, any air sources that do not go thru the MAF, like PCV valve, idle air, etc, will change the curve indirectly. So you may still need to tweak up the curve with the tuning software. But it is extremely easy to do and takes 5 minutes in the driveway, it is much, much, much easier to do than to determine a VE table for sure, but the tweak step is important.

Finally, MAF sensors are going to become required equipment, as will the MAP sensor, when we release the experimental model-based code version - it uses both sensors to compensate for manifold filling/emptying effects which generates errors during transients. At some point we may be able to replace the MAF with an isentropic throttle airflow model but first stab will need a MAF.

BTW - I am running a vehicle on MAF mode and its real easy to tune and keep at stoich - once the sensor curve is tweaked...

- Bruce
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Re: MAF sensor calibration curve

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Bruce,

I just built and now have a V3, MSII, code 2.886 running. I was thinking of adding a MAF sensor to it. On the vehicle you are ruining MAF on are you using blend option with MAP? Can you give a quick blurb on how got it setup and running using MAF?

Thanks,
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Re: MAF sensor calibration curve

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Great news, I was beginning to think MAF sensors were out of ‘fashion’.

I’ve been running MAF for a while now and as you say they are so easy to tune via the correction table even though I’m stuck with the default curve (for now).

I’d be up for some testing if you need volunteers. Keep up the excellent work guys 8)
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Re: MAF sensor calibration curve

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Bruce used just pure MAF. When he gets a chance we will be testing many different algorithms. Before installing it on the car he measured the flow on the MAF sensor with very accurate equipment. He flowed the entire setup, including the intake tract and air filter. He installed this curve, but still needed to make corrections on the car using the maf correction table that is in MT. As best I remember what he told me, he put in corrections to force the measured AFR to = target AFR. Bruce can expand further if he gets a chance - he is on travel this week.

The blend mode is used to expand dynamic range - if for example your MAF won't measure enough flow because you installed a turbo, and your MAP bounces all over at low rpm, then you can use the MAF there and bring in the map at high rpm.
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