Is it public information what the accurate flow rates are for the stock fuel injectors and MAF sensors are? Any flow rate curves? Does anyone know the actual manufacturer &
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Flow rates for the stock fuel injectors & MAF sensors?
Is it public information what the accurate flow rates are for the stock fuel injectors and MAF sensors are? Any flow rate curves?
Does anyone know the actual manufacturer & part numbers for the MAF sensors & injectors? Has any 370Z owner ever 'pegged' a stock MAF sensor after installing a CAI & exhaust system? I recently purchased a book written by Greg Banish titled 'Engine Management Advanced Tuning' after someone suggested it here on the forum. So far I'd say it's a great book, I've really learned alot about all the new technoloy that new cars use. Prior to purchasing my 370Z I'd only dealt with old school carbs., distributors, points and such. |
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I'm really surprised that no one has commented on my original questions.
I'm even more surprised that none of the vendors, tuners or CAI/exhaust manufacturers have chimed in. I would have thought that they'd of known this information. |
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Anyone? Bueller??? I tried searching, best answer was "at max 380" LOL
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SO my guess is about 350whp this is a relative number but its about 30-40whp more than the normal maxed hp from N/A setup |
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Some of the parameters it talks about are not accessible by Uprev (e.g., dashpot calculations), although they may be with EFI software, if it ever comes out. Overall, a great resource. Not sure what the flow rates are, but you can figure it out using the calculator here RC Fuel Injection Based on that, and assuming 52 - 43.5 psi of fuel pressure with 332 bhp and max duty cycle of .8 (typical for OEM) it should be between 332 and 366 cc/min, respectively. As to the MAFs, I believe they can handle up to around 500 whp before maxing out. Easiest way to find out is to see what sorts of intake plumbing diameters and power levels some of the bigger turbo kits are offering -- they'd offer a different MAF if it was hitting close to 5 volts on their set-up. Wider plumbing will stretch that out (slows down air velocity, so hotwire will read lower -- opposite effect with narrower plumbing), but with enough boost, you'll eventually just need a different set of sensors. EDIT: Arghhhh I can't seem track down this info, but if someone else wants to give it a whirl, they are Densos and the Nissan part number is 16600-EY00A (non NISSAN p/n is FJ1016). I found some evidence of Denso yellows for OEM applications rated to 370 cc's, so that is probably right.
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