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MAF lbs/minute and dyno numbers

Luce202

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Hi guys, I was interested if people that data log and have had their car on a dyno mind sharing their MAF lbs/minute numbers and dyno numbers. I currently don't have easy access to a dyno and was wondering how much variance there is between the two measurements across different set ups. Thanks!

I'm seeing 84.8 maf lbs/minute but haven't got to a dyno yet. 2015 auto: Paxton 2200sl wastegated to 10lbs, id1050x/bap, long tubes, on 93 pump.
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If your still on the returnless system you can’t rely on the MAF as much as return style. Your injector data, MAF curve, and inferred fuel pressure tables would have to be spot on to be accurate.

On 93 I’d say you are prob making around 650whp/520wtrq, but also depends how aggressive your tuner went on your tune
 
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If your still on the returnless system you can’t rely on the MAF as much as return style. Your injector data, MAF curve, and inferred fuel pressure tables would have to be spot on to be accurate.

On 93 I’d say you are prob making around 650whp/520wtrq, but also depends how aggressive your tuner went on your tune
Thanks for the reply! I’m trying to learn more about tuning as I go. 650ish is what I was expecting in my head which is why I was a bit confused about the maf numbers.
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