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just di this to a mates car - i dont know if its made a difference TBH, although the reading is right now, still idling lumpy
This is what I got on my plug :?Pin B - White Wire (MAF Signal)
Pin C - Chassis Ground (Connect this to any ground on the chassis)
Pin D - Black Wire (Harness Ground)
Pin E - Black/White Wire (Power)
:lol: :lol:AJ4 said:Is it too late to leave a disclaimer ?
:lol: You'll never see 12 volts at the MAF...... You'll see a range of 0 - 5 volts, depending on how much air is flowing through it !boozyboo said:went to the tuners, they pluged my car and got a reading of 315v to the maf from a 12v battery. work that one out:der:
youngsyp said::lol: You'll never see 12 volts at the MAF...... You'll see a range of 0 - 5 volts, depending on how much air is flowing through it !
Paul
someone dont know how to read a multi meterboozyboo said:went to the tuners, they pluged my car and got a reading of 315v to the maf from a 12v battery. work that one out:der:
that would have been 3.2 volts to 0.315 volts. How do you think the MAF ups the voltage to 315 volts ? That would burn out most of the delicate circuitry !boozyboo said:i watched the computor. it fluctuated from 3.2v to 315v (thats not a typo) to the maf.
The only difference it should make is neatness matey.philpy said:For those of you that have reground your MAF did you:
Cut the existing white wire and take it from the MAF plug straight to the ground, therefore leaving a dead tail in the wiring loom.
Or
Just add a spur to the existing white wire leaving it intact but with a new ground nearer the MAF.
Just wondering if this makes a difference.