n60 vs 240sx s14 maf

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Anyone know how much more airflow a n60 maf will support over a s14 240sx maf?
Also is there a nissan maf between the N60 and N62 in terms of airflow?
Note this isn't being used on a Nissan\nissan ecu


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neverlift
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an s14 maf probably does ike 200whp, while the n60 does est. 350whp, the n62 is what you want at 550hp.

No nothing in between a q45 maf is physically larger however its rated at lower hp.

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I'm looking more for airflow numbers and not estimated hp ratings.

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dont think you going to get that here, this a general car forum not an in depth tuning forum(even though this is the tuning section :p)

looking for cfm numbers? Might have to get them and do the testing yourself. When we tune nissan ecu's we use the estimated hp values to generate a k value.

Can I ask why?

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I don't think you're going to get definitive CFM values here, but if you're OK, with estimates, why don't you just backwards calculate the CFM's from the HP?

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That seems like a bad idea to me... lol
It probably would pay to send them to a lab with a flow bench, and just have it mapped out.


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