Midias wrote:I have a maf sensor just like that at my house, are there any advantages to using it because I was thinking of figureing out the wiring and your pics show it clearly.
It's pretty easy to figure out. First, how much hp are you at? For the guys pushing 250+ hp to the wheels, I think there is improvement by using a Supra TT MAF. trd4life (Gabe) is the guy to talk to, we've been working on this project for a while, maybe he can help with parts. He helped me to get a 2JZ-GE MAF and a 2JZ-GTE MAF. I can tell you not to waste your time with a 2JZ-GE MAF but the GTE MAF is a definite improvement. Thanks to my friend gman with the wiring diagrams from Toyota, I developed a wiring diagram to install the TT MAF. Rizal got his running first and mine is now installed and the car has never run better. If your not running fairly large injectors, you'll just create problems for yourself though. Especially with an SAFC which is limited in the A/F adjustment range. With my 370cc injectors, the TT MAF is a great match. SAFC trims are negligable except at idle.
Bit of warning, please do not go get a TT MAF and just stick it on your engine thinking it will make your car faster. There are many things involved, you could cause your car to run lean and damage the motor. If someone feels they are in the position to benifit from this and wants to continue the discussion, lets start another thread, I hate to jump off the topic of Rizal's Tobasco MONSTER!! I think the TT MAF was the perfect addition to his car! /me drools waiting to see this creation come to life! Large turbo spooling up - BOV chiming in in perfect harmony! Oh what a feeling Toyota / brought to you by Arrieta Motorsport!