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Old 01-30-2019, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by tequilaboy

Brian's probably making more hp now, but racers aren't really known for making the most accurate hp claims...maybe he will provide us with an update (hint-hint).
I am still at the same point, no major changes, but my budies car (Don) probably has us beat but I do not have any numbers from his car. He has a 1988 Firebird with a 434 and your 4" maf running at a race weight of 3700 pounds and runs 10.60's at 125 MPH. It is a seriouus engine and a serious combination, runs well with the 4" maf and fatory computer.

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Old 03-15-2023, 12:48 AM
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Old news, but still relevant. Here's another link to the same old datalog which might help clear up some maf related misconceptions (or create even more):

https://datazap.me/u/tequilaboy/dyno...82-394-472-504

This particular combination of sensor, housing, injectors, and software can control fueling up to around 900 rwhp on pump gas. Note the maf voltage and injector bpw signals.

Otherwise, haven't seen much MAF car dyno activity lately. Surely somebody can displace yak at least a couple of places on (or off) the list.

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