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Old Mar 20, 2011, 10:54 PM
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Questions about MAFTpro

Does anyone know anything about MAFTpro? What are the functions? How good or bad is it? Who are the tuners I could speak to?
Old Mar 20, 2011, 10:56 PM
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oldschool solution.. stick with pure stock ecu and if you want to you can use speed density or the stock maf.
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The car does not have a MAF.
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Originally Posted by Ben Ingraham
The car does not have a MAF.
Then it has a map sensor. Either stock maf or a map sensor will work on the stock ecu for tuning.
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if you still want to play with it i can help you, or read on speed density patch and play with it. is not easyer than maft but it works




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