Ford lightning maf 90mm Transfer numbers

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Ford lightning maf 90mm Transfer numbers

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2001-2002 Lightning (ABU2): 90mm
5.000 1741.808
4.907 1741.301
4.639 1474.910
4.443 1302.047
4.248 1145.152
4.053 1002.705
3.857 873.439
3.662 756.591
3.467 650.897
3.271 555.341
3.076 469.163
2.881 391.856
2.734 339.135
2.588 290.977
2.441 247.128
2.295 209.615
2.148 176.918
2.002 148.784
1.855 124.198
1.709 102.653
1.563 84.150
1.416 67.675
1.270 53.734
1.123 41.315
.977 30.923
.854 23.319
.732 16.729
.635 12.927
.562 11.152
.000 .000

Found this on nico
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good stuff. if someone needs to use it I'll create a VQ map for this. needs 64 points so I'll have to interpolate between the points
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They had the 2000 Lightning maf transfer numbers too they were a little different than the 01. How do you know which points to pick to make the VQ table?
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2001 Lightning (CNX1):
5.000 1741.808
4.907 1741.301
4.639 1739.020
4.443 1535.741
4.248 1350.712
4.053 1182.665
3.857 1030.079
3.662 889.914
3.467 762.421
3.271 653.178
3.076 516.307
2.881 406.304
2.734 343.444
2.588 285.654
2.441 246.874
2.295 203.025
2.148 170.075
2.002 144.982
1.855 121.916
1.709 101.132
1.563 82.883
1.416 66.661
1.270 53.734
1.123 39.034
.977 28.895
.854 23.065
.732 17.236
.635 13.180
.562 11.152
.000 .000

2003 Cobra (RYAK1):
5.000 1726.346
4.796 1515.210
4.460 1234.372
4.199 1040.472
4.053 942.888
3.718 745.692
3.425 594.121
3.317 542.414
3.078 442.296
2.808 343.444
2.669 295.793
2.572 266.138
2.424 226.851
2.339 208.094
2.249 189.845
2.158 170.075
2.046 150.051
1.922 130.027
1.781 109.750
1.624 89.219
1.442 69.196
1.352 59.311
1.244 49.679
1.119 39.540
.971 29.655
.792 19.770
.680 15.208
.546 10.139
.072 .000
.000 .000
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I start at the top / bottom and then fill the numbers to make 64 points. It takes some time so I'll only do the ones you will actually be using first. Afterwards I have to plug all the numbers into a program to convert it to hex for the VQmap BIN file
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Ohh ok. I have the 90mm version in the 1st post.
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What do these values mean? Do they represent any actual, real-world data, such as gram/sec of flow, or they are purely abstract, like with jecs AFMs? This may affect conversion table required for nissan
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Data collected from Ford guys out here.
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Okay then.
The following may look like, and may actually be, complete BS, but here is what i've got after a couple of hours in excel and a small program i've written:
voltage 22680-31U00 22680-30P00 Ford MAF from the #1 post (ABU2)
0.08 3 48 60
0.16 15 48 119
0.24 35 48 179
0.32 63 48 239
0.4 99 48 299
0.48 144 48 358
0.56 198 73 418
0.64 260 104 494
0.72 331 143 612
0.8 411 190 767
0.88 511 247 937
0.96 626 319 1124
1.04 756 405 1332
1.12 901 509 1546
1.2 1073 638 1799
1.28 1262 784 2057
1.36 1473 947 2344
1.44 1703 1129 2646
1.52 1956 1299 2984
1.6 2225 1555 3341
1.68 2508 1804 3723
1.76 2822 2085 4144
1.84 3173 2397 4588
1.92 3555 2739 5080
2 3987 3111 5581
2.08 4449 3514 6161
2.16 4948 3968 6754
2.24 5509 4478 7424
2.32 6080 5027 8125
2.4 6700 5624 8898
2.48 7384 6273 9732
2.56 8124 6969 10630
2.64 8916 7710 11589
2.72 9760 8505 12581
2.8 10665 9351 13645
2.88 11629 10242 14723
2.96 12655 11189 15916
3.04 13746 12190 17109
3.12 14880 13249 18377
3.2 16098 14372 19707
3.28 17392 15556 21052
3.36 18749 16822 22519
3.44 20148 18141 23986
3.52 21610 19510 25561
3.6 23138 20953 27192
3.68 24700 22462 28861
3.76 26311 24050 30664
3.84 27953 25716 32467
3.92 29670 27472 34413
4 31495 29324 36398
4.08 33366 31267 38454
4.16 35299 33305 40652
4.24 37308 35432 42828
4.32 39379 37648 45249
4.4 41523 39977 47670
4.48 43811 42404 50198
4.56 46189 44923 52852
4.64 48651 47544 55505
4.72 51234 50268 58500
4.8 53907 53100 61491
4.88 56672 56040 64482
4.96 59531 59091 65502
5.04 62484 62255 65519
5.12 65535 65535 65535

Not having separators sucks big time! The first column is voltage, second - data for R34 MAF, third - Z32 MAF, 4th - the result of my calculations for Ford MAF. Linear interpolation between points, value calculation order - descending, because the highest conversion value for Nissan is always 65535.
I probably should have cleaned up low voltage zone a bit, but it is not clear how Ford MAF behaves at voltages under ~0.5, so i simply linearized, the actual function can be, and quite likely is, rather different though.

This is a first attempt, without complicated methods involved. Feel free to test, use, comment, criticize, etc :D
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Packed up as VQ_MAP file to make tests easier
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I'll give it a try when I go back to work on my car. Might be this Friday.
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Didn't get a chance this week ran out of time while working on the car. I'll try it next week.
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Re: Ford lightning maf 90mm Transfer numbers

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Hey man, any luck with vq numbers?
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Re: Ford lightning maf 90mm Transfer numbers

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Haven't been able to test it yet. The car is at my friends shop which is an hour from where I live lol. I don't get to make it out there all the time.
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Re: Ford lightning maf 90mm Transfer numbers

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Hey, is there any progress with your testing?
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