MAF - how to diagnostic by Durametric
#1
MAF - how to diagnostic by Durametric
Hello,
How could I diagnostic 996T MAF by Durametric?
There are three parameters:
Mass Air Flow (HFM)
Mass AIr Flow (KG/H)
Hot Film MAF
If some value upper are constant all the time its mean MAF is bad?
Thanks for advice
How could I diagnostic 996T MAF by Durametric?
There are three parameters:
Mass Air Flow (HFM)
Mass AIr Flow (KG/H)
Hot Film MAF
If some value upper are constant all the time its mean MAF is bad?
Thanks for advice
#2
Hi,
You set the parameter Mass Air Flow (HFM).
This parameter should work in positive numbers. When you are running low speeds like 10mph, the value should be less than 100.
As you increase speed it should increment. If you were running at say a constant 60mph, then you should see around 100.
As soon as you open the throttle up, the numbers should start to shoot up. It would be normal to see something like this.
RPM 3500 maf = 285
4000 maf = 556
4500 maf = 800
However when you really start getting on boost, you would expect the numbers to be up in the 1300-1500 range etc and as soon as you come off boost, they should drop back.
Make sure you set the Throttle Plate Angle parameter so that you can record this position. So when you are at Wide Open Throttle (WOT) you should see value of TPA around 99.6 etc. At this point, the MAF should be around 1300-1500.
A MAF that is not working well will give inconsistent results. Typically, you might see the above results, but then you will see minus numbers, uneven numbers.
As long as you see something like I have described above, your MAF is fine. Don't compare the exact figures I gave you above e.g. if you are 50 or 100 higher/lower, that is not an issue. It is the consistency that you should look for.
You set the parameter Mass Air Flow (HFM).
This parameter should work in positive numbers. When you are running low speeds like 10mph, the value should be less than 100.
As you increase speed it should increment. If you were running at say a constant 60mph, then you should see around 100.
As soon as you open the throttle up, the numbers should start to shoot up. It would be normal to see something like this.
RPM 3500 maf = 285
4000 maf = 556
4500 maf = 800
However when you really start getting on boost, you would expect the numbers to be up in the 1300-1500 range etc and as soon as you come off boost, they should drop back.
Make sure you set the Throttle Plate Angle parameter so that you can record this position. So when you are at Wide Open Throttle (WOT) you should see value of TPA around 99.6 etc. At this point, the MAF should be around 1300-1500.
A MAF that is not working well will give inconsistent results. Typically, you might see the above results, but then you will see minus numbers, uneven numbers.
As long as you see something like I have described above, your MAF is fine. Don't compare the exact figures I gave you above e.g. if you are 50 or 100 higher/lower, that is not an issue. It is the consistency that you should look for.
#3
Thank you,
Please see below some log.
I got solid "3" at Mass Airflow (HFM) and changed by RPM Mass air flow.
Hot film Maf is also very solid.
Any comments about other parameters of MAF?
I read here http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...isleading.html
that other parameters of MAF also should changedby rpm and load.
Please see below some log.
I got solid "3" at Mass Airflow (HFM) and changed by RPM Mass air flow.
Hot film Maf is also very solid.
Any comments about other parameters of MAF?
I read here http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforum...isleading.html
that other parameters of MAF also should changedby rpm and load.
Last edited by dominik...; 03-29-2010 at 03:46 AM.
#7
I replaced MAF, please see below logs.
so theoretical if one value of maf log is constant (solid), its means bad Maf
Now car running good.
Thanks
so theoretical if one value of maf log is constant (solid), its means bad Maf
Now car running good.
Thanks
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