ok, so going over the FSM I was curious about the section concerning MAF voltage readings. from what it looks like the FSM specifies that MAF voltage readings should be
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question about maf sensors
ok, so going over the FSM I was curious about the section concerning MAF voltage readings. from what it looks like the FSM specifies that MAF voltage readings should be at 2.4V at 4,000RPM, is this right? or is it saying the voltage reading should be between 1.7V and 2.4V? anybody with knowledge on this would be helpful if anyone knows. Thanks in advance!
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Post FSM page number so people don't have to search for what you are looking at.
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Voltage should be 0.7-1.2 at idle, rising to about 2.4 at 4000 RPM.
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Well guess that solves it then....my maf sensors are officially on their way out....backprobed the sensors and both of them dont even make it over 1.9V at 4,000 rpm. Idle and 2,500 rpm readings are fine, but 4,000 rpm they faceplant....guess it's time for new maf sensors lol
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If both MAFs are reading low by the same amount, I would suspect a source voltage problem (eg, wiring) or a meter that is not up to snuff (eg, low impedance).
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Tested both connectors, getting a steady 12 volt power supply and steady 5 volt reference voltage and good continuity for ground on both connectors
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Hesitation on snap acceleration and engine stumbling at idle...went and redid the testing....bank 1 (passenger side maf) reads 1.90V at 4,000RPM....bank 2 (driver side maf) reads 1.95V at 4,000RPM. Bank 1 maf at idle reads 0.70V and bank 2 maf reads 0.94V at idle
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Mass Airflow Sensors increase voltage with airflow, not with RPM. Your MAF sensors sound typical to me. Just give it more throttle if you want to see more MAF voltage. 370zs often dont idle perfectly flat smooth, most cars dont. If you feel yours is outside average, post a video for us to see. The closed loop feedback will compensate for minor discrepancies in airflow readings. Ive never heard of a VQ MAF sensor going bad, so 2 at the same time in the same car would be quite the coincidence. Check your short and long term fuel trims for confirmation that your airflow readings are close enough.
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Yes, but air flow varies in a predictable way with RPM. All stock 370Z engines should have very close to the same flow at any specified RPM and load conditions.
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