Right.. apologies for bringing up an old thread via search..
I would like to direct folks to the following if trying to judge the performance gains from an induction kit on tfsi motor.
Firstly... The MAF housing & sensor element. Oval, and with integral screen. Descreened maf's reasd higher, but are also subject to turbulance is giving erratic readings.
I've not seen an induction as yet which is anything other than a round section tube with maf boss welded onto it. (ignoring the std airbox setups completely)
I have measured what I have seen here thus far... forge twintake, and Neuspeed both use 70mm OD tube with boss welded onto them. There was a copy of an ITG one on a
K1 last week which had a horrible maf tube arrangement which placed maf sensor element way off centre from the designed position. Whether a coincidence or not, this car did not make great power compared to others from identical map.
The cross sectional area of the oval OE setup, and I am using the Leon Cupra as the gauge here as thats what I have here now... and its oval CSA is some 6% smaller effective area than both the Neuspeed and Forge Twintake.. Logged airflows as a consequence will be different (lower) on the larger tube'd intakes @ MAF position. MAF position within the tube will also effect its reading as can any upstream "joins" where they allow internal turbulance to tumble past the unscreened sensor element.
An exampled from today below:
A std Leon Cupra 2008. I did logs and dyno of bog std..
Fitted Neuspeed intake, redyno and logged.
Which do you think read the highest airflow and which the highest power/torque? std or 70mm Neuspeed intake?
standard intake/std map = airflow 194.72g/s logged, Dyno measured power 246.7bhp/227.7lbft
Neuspeed intake/std map = airflow 185.44g/s logged, Dyno measured power 253.1bhp/240.6lbft
6.4bhp gain 12.9lbft gain on Neuspeed Intake over standard on Standard map, BUT a logged 9.28g/s LESS airflow
Because these intakes do not share the factory sensor positions, and are not the same overall cross sectional internal area, they will read differently... often "lower" whilst flowing more making more power.
Something to consider...
Interesting to me anyhows whilst I work on something of my own.
cheers
bill