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MAF reading High
I got a 2008 LMM with compounds, 100% over S&S injectors, twin CP3, 220 fass, and my MAF is reading 302.6 g/s at idle and it is supposed to be 30-35 g/s. I've hit a dead end and not sure what way to go next. Any ideas? It has a known good sensor and connection.Tags: None
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Alex , glad to hear you got her handled. Nice work! Sweet ride , go and have fun now!
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Originally posted by Alex
I don't have many but here's one.
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Originally posted by Alex
After swapping out the ECM my MAF is finally reading correctly as it should. Now my truck isn't a smokey pig thankfully.
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Originally posted by Alex
So I finally had a chance to dig into this issue, and come to the conclusion of it being the ECM. Every reading from the MAF to the ECM was what it's supposed to be. I graphed the reading out of the MAF while having a scan tool hooked up, and the graph was graphing as throttle changed but my reading on the scan too stayed at 302.6 g/s. Ill find out for sure tomorrow after I swap out the ECM and reload my tunes.
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Originally posted by DMAXDR View Postok, no worries the IAT that is part of the MAF sensor is the one I was referring to in regards to being shorted to the MAF sensor Signal circuit. I still believe that there is a MAF table that is off in the tuning.
So I finally had a chance to dig into this issue, and come to the conclusion of it being the ECM. Every reading from the MAF to the ECM was what it's supposed to be. I graphed the reading out of the MAF while having a scan tool hooked up, and the graph was graphing as throttle changed but my reading on the scan too stayed at 302.6 g/s. Ill find out for sure tomorrow after I swap out the ECM and reload my tunes.
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ok, no worries the IAT that is part of the MAF sensor is the one I was referring to in regards to being shorted to the MAF sensor Signal circuit. I still believe that there is a MAF table that is off in the tuning.
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The IAT is part of the MAF Sensor, the other is a defferent sensor, lets call the first inlet temp and the other intake temp, thats the one in the t-bridge.
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Originally posted by DMAXDR View PostWhat is the MAF key on engine off? I would make sure there are no resistance problems between MAF connector and ECM as well as ECM ground at engine block. Test to make sure none of the IAT / MAF circuits are shorted to each other.
I am not sure what it reads Key on Engine off but I will get back to you on that here shortly. As for IAT's I don't have one on the Y bridge anymore as I was told it could be tuned out and didn't need it.
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What is the MAF key on engine off? I would make sure there are no resistance problems between MAF connector and ECM as well as ECM ground at engine block. Test to make sure none of the IAT / MAF circuits are shorted to each other.
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Originally posted by DMAXDR View PostI also just noticed that the MAF connector has been replaced , most likely to extend it. Is that a new addition as well ?
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So originally what happened was the MAF sensor never used to read after the motor rebuild and it had a 12v ignition 5v signal, and ground at the plug. So we ran a separate harness from the ECM to the MAF and now it reads it just reads at 302.6 g/s
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I also just noticed that the MAF connector has been replaced , most likely to extend it. Is that a new addition as well ?
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