n60 maf? what the...

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poshatch
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i was told today that the n60 maff would maintain my torque band a little longer threwout the higher rpms

true?

by itself it will do that?

and what does it come from exactly years of what maxima or sentra?

z32 (n62) better?


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You can get them off the VQ maximas and the VE30DE I think. Plan to add a corrective tune.

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OutToWinPAHC wrote:You can get them off the VQ maximas and the VE30DE I think. Plan to add a corrective tune.
well if it requires a reflash or a piggie back then im not gonna do it its not worth it to me

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poshatch wrote:i was told today that the n60 maff would maintain my torque band a little longer threwout the higher rpms

true?

by itself it will do that?

and what does it come from exactly years of what maxima or sentra?

z32 (n62) better?
A maf will not do anything to your power band but, the flash to the ecu to be able to run the larger maf will most likely include some modifications to the fuel and timing tables, that will have a impact on the power that the motor makes.

The reason people upgrade to the n60 or n62 maf is because they have the ability to measure larger amounts of air flow than the stock ca/ka/sr unit. The upgrade is only needed when there is something else added that will greatly increase the amount of air being forced in to the motor.


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