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pros and cons of maffless tunes
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pros and cons of maffless tunes
guys and gals im in the middle of doing an ls1 conversion on an 80 and need help deciding whether to go maffless or run an air flow meter, anyone had any experience with them in commodores etc? cheers for the help guys
rob
rob
The MAF offers some restriction on the intake, the MAF is a very accurate means of measuring air quantity so the accuracy of the tune is better, slighty better economy potentially and less variation in mixture dependent on various atmospheric conditions. Primarily for emissions. A MAF-less tune takes longer but will make more power.
Some common mods for the LS1 are no MAF big intake, throttle body, extractors and exhaust which will typically gain 20-40 rwkw on an accurate dyno, some people may quote larger gains but that is more to do with the type of dyno and the operator.
I use EFI live for tuning LS1 to current Gen3 and Gen 4 engines.
Cheers
Joel
Some common mods for the LS1 are no MAF big intake, throttle body, extractors and exhaust which will typically gain 20-40 rwkw on an accurate dyno, some people may quote larger gains but that is more to do with the type of dyno and the operator.
I use EFI live for tuning LS1 to current Gen3 and Gen 4 engines.
Cheers
Joel
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I don't think they had MAFs?Struth wrote:So is this also effective on Aussie 5 litre engines?
Cheers
I do know that larger a throttlebody can have a good increase on higher powered 5L engines though.
And in regards to the LS1;
So in saying that, drivability is decreased somewhat with the MAFless tune, and the same power can be obtained with a larger MAF as used in the states.The MAFless tuned car never happened in the USA as the C5 Corvette with the same engine was always fitted with an MAF. It featured larger MAF meters than the ones installed in the Australian cars.
However, tuners of the LS1 in North America tend to prefer retaining the MAF, instead overcoming intake tract restrictions by installing an MAF with a larger diameter body.
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The VT 5.0 has a MAF, I have been told that if the MAF plays up not to expect good power, economy or much useful at all really.HotFourOk wrote:I don't think they had MAFs?Struth wrote:So is this also effective on Aussie 5 litre engines?
Cheers
I do know that larger a throttlebody can have a good increase on higher powered 5L engines though.
And in regards to the LS1;
So in saying that, drivability is decreased somewhat with the MAFless tune, and the same power can be obtained with a larger MAF as used in the states.The MAFless tuned car never happened in the USA as the C5 Corvette with the same engine was always fitted with an MAF. It featured larger MAF meters than the ones installed in the Australian cars.
However, tuners of the LS1 in North America tend to prefer retaining the MAF, instead overcoming intake tract restrictions by installing an MAF with a larger diameter body.
Cheers
If u look on the commodore forum one of the first enine mods people do is put on a over the radiator cold air intake and get a mafless tune for big hp increases. The inside of a maf sensor does look very resticted.
I have installed the cam, 3.5" exhaust and just fitted the otr intake, just need to get it mafless tuned.
The 6ltr utes are enough fun with stock power.... cant wait
I have installed the cam, 3.5" exhaust and just fitted the otr intake, just need to get it mafless tuned.
The 6ltr utes are enough fun with stock power.... cant wait
Shane
The ls1 and early ls2 use the same computer, the later ls2 and l98, l76, use the later e40 and e38 ecu, all are a flash ram, none require a chip as the origional tune in the ecu is reflashed.jeep97tj wrote:Yep it is tuned on a dyno. LS1 can be chipped LS2 needs to be pluged into a laptop.
The earlier Holden engines are a Memcal that are chipped (VN to VT series 1), in that there is a plug in eprom that can be erased with a UV light and a new tune programmed into the memcal.
The VS series 3 Holden was the first to run a MAF of the V8's, it is the same engine in the VT series 1, it was a roller cammed sequential injection engine unlike the earlier engines.
Joel
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