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Old Sep 12, 2011, 01:47 PM
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Cobb Access Port, AGP Intake

hey, did a search for a couple hours, maybe i am special but couldn't really find anything. i have a cobb accessport, and a agp intake. genius that i am, i bought the intake before i bought the access port and looked up the available maps for the different intakes, none for the agp cai. wondering if anybody has made one, or if there is a map i can use as a substitute that is pretty close to it. thanks much, appreciate the input
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Is it a 3" pipe? If so, use the AMS map and go from there.
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I beleive you would need to scale the maf for the agp intake. Dont use the ams one cause the maf sensor is in a different location and wouldnt be the same scaling. There's a how-to on how to scale the maf.
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ok, ill look for the how-to. cobb told me use the ams map, which works good unless i use the ac and then i get an idle surge
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The AMS map is the correct place to start since they both use 3" MAF housings. Where is your air filter located? Does it have a heatshield?
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Are you stage 2!?
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my air filter is located behind the fog light housing. no heat shield. and i am stage 1+, running the ams intake map with otherwise stock parts one. cannot seem to find how to calibrate for it. my knock on take off was 1.8 but now it stays at 0% cruising and accelerating and off the line, long term fuel trim is -2.33% with the short term usually 0% unless idle which it fluctuates between -2% and 4.9%, and the idle has pretty much stabilized since i have been driving it ac on or off. pulls smooth as well
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also, boost shows to be a little over 23 psi
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Bump for the same question -- Come on Cobb; AGP stuff has been out for a long while and is widely used....

Any member here got a an AGP intake map?
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so is the AMS map made for AMS Short Ram or AMS CAI? (difference in length of intake pipe vs location of air filter vs heatshield or non-heatshield)

Or it doesn't matter because it is all about size and location of the MAF housing?
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It's mainly about MAF pipe diameter assuming there are no crazy bends right before or after the sensor. 3" intake = use AMS map, just be sure to log your car like always to ensure it's running properly.




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