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i am about to port it and was just wondering if i could leave it off for maybe a little better ailflow.i know it is suppose to even out airflow but just wanted to make sure it wont have any side affects.tia
i am about to port it and was just wondering if i could leave it off for maybe a little better ailflow.i know it is suppose to even out airflow but just wanted to make sure it wont have any side affects.tia
It will have no affects on the maf reading's I've talked to tons of gtp and gt owners with the Screens out they've had no I'll affects from it being out
It will have no affects on the maf reading's I've talked to tons of gtp and gt owners with the Screens out they've had no I'll affects from it being out
Just took the screen out and reasembled everything and drove it around and it killed at least 4 times every time i stoped/floored it then let off to an idle.looks llike you been talkin to the wrong people.I didnt mean to sound like a butt hole but i figured i would just try it for myself and see.Thanks for quick responses.:th_thumb-up:
There is a book called Engine Management Advanced Tuning by Greg Banish. Greg is a GM OEM Calibration Engineer. His book is a great read. Referencing this subject, checkout pages 25 though 28 on the MAF sensor. He talks about the removal of the laminar screens.:th_winking:
Oh man. Don't post info about tempting technical books. My wallet doesn't like that.
It is a very good book. IIRC, it wasn't very expensive through Amazon. Print is large and there is a lot of pictures. The text will be basic for more experienced people, as for me I still find myself going back to look things over.
I would love to go take one of his 2 day tuning seminars.
The book:
Amazon.com: Greg Banish: Books
There is a book called Engine Management Advanced Tuning by Greg Banish. Greg is a GM OEM Calibration Engineer. His book is a great read. Referencing this subject, checkout pages 25 though 28 on the MAF sensor. He talks about the removal of the laminar screens.:th_winking:
So for those of us that are not going to by the book, what does it say about it?
Basically, that the airflow is turbulent and does not flow the same across the MAF. The screen smooths or averages out the flow across the MAF. The most gain seen was 4HP and that was on a V8. If the airflow across the MAF is not accurate your tune will not be correct. My poor excuse for a reader digest version of 3 pages of good information on the operation of the MAF.
I remember seeing you in a lot of threads about tuning pertaining to the PT. I figured you more than anyone else would find this book interesting.