Okay so with the bike throttle bodies, the car would only run with the MAF disconnected. This was more because the MAF was just drilled and mounted into the airbox. Now we have plugged the hole we drilled in the airbox, and used a 100mm to 76mm sillicon reducer to connect the airbox to the almera MAF housing, and put the MAF in there,
The MAF being in its own housing seems to do the trick! The wiring for the MAF needed extending - only one wire needed extending, the others could just be pulled back from the loom.
But the problem is - the ECU has been set up by Tornado Systems to run the Almera MAF . But the car doesnt run well with the Almera MAF (with the temp sensor from the Micra MAF transferred over). There is power loss as if the engine is suffocating, across all rpm's and the exhaust pops now and then. After a short drive, I connected the fault code reader and got cylinder 3 and 4 misfires. I retried with another Almera MAF - this time with one that didn't have the temp sensor transferred over. The car completely refused to run properly.
Running the same setup yet again for the 3rd time but this time with the Micra MAF (in the Almera MAF housing) makes all the issues go away! So its most likely that the first Almera MAF is just faulty and the second one doesn't work since there's no temp sensor on it.
So I guess my question is - is there much disadvantage to running with the Micra MAF? Been told by some that I could be maxing the Micra MAF out and need the bigger Almera MAF. Tornado Systems seem to think it makes a massive difference. I just can't be asked paying another £50 (£25 for an Almera MAF and another £25 for a Micra MAF for the temp sensor to transfer over to the Almera MAF).
Any advice would be massively appreciated!
The MAF being in its own housing seems to do the trick! The wiring for the MAF needed extending - only one wire needed extending, the others could just be pulled back from the loom.
But the problem is - the ECU has been set up by Tornado Systems to run the Almera MAF . But the car doesnt run well with the Almera MAF (with the temp sensor from the Micra MAF transferred over). There is power loss as if the engine is suffocating, across all rpm's and the exhaust pops now and then. After a short drive, I connected the fault code reader and got cylinder 3 and 4 misfires. I retried with another Almera MAF - this time with one that didn't have the temp sensor transferred over. The car completely refused to run properly.
Running the same setup yet again for the 3rd time but this time with the Micra MAF (in the Almera MAF housing) makes all the issues go away! So its most likely that the first Almera MAF is just faulty and the second one doesn't work since there's no temp sensor on it.
So I guess my question is - is there much disadvantage to running with the Micra MAF? Been told by some that I could be maxing the Micra MAF out and need the bigger Almera MAF. Tornado Systems seem to think it makes a massive difference. I just can't be asked paying another £50 (£25 for an Almera MAF and another £25 for a Micra MAF for the temp sensor to transfer over to the Almera MAF).
Any advice would be massively appreciated!