anyone here logged their actual MAF voltage output..?
its a 5v sensor signal by design, and from assorted data I have seen for some bosch MAF's they have different characteristics of voltage to airflow, with nearly none of my data showing a MAF sensor airflow max being 5v.. 4.77v seemed a max on a 1000kg/h mass flow for example
logging a car I have had in, running a bigger turbo, 80mm maf, actual sensor voltage measured on maf during a power run was 4.98v, where max airflow value reported in the damos file for this ecu showed a max 4.88 scaling.. for a higher airflow than actually seen.
292g/s max is what it hits on vagcom, at an actual measured 4.98volts, where software suggests this airflow for 4.88 volts should equate to 348g/s in the code in the ecu

Scaling the software is all well and good, but sensor 5v saturation is saturation I am thinking..
its a 5v sensor signal by design, and from assorted data I have seen for some bosch MAF's they have different characteristics of voltage to airflow, with nearly none of my data showing a MAF sensor airflow max being 5v.. 4.77v seemed a max on a 1000kg/h mass flow for example
logging a car I have had in, running a bigger turbo, 80mm maf, actual sensor voltage measured on maf during a power run was 4.98v, where max airflow value reported in the damos file for this ecu showed a max 4.88 scaling.. for a higher airflow than actually seen.
292g/s max is what it hits on vagcom, at an actual measured 4.98volts, where software suggests this airflow for 4.88 volts should equate to 348g/s in the code in the ecu

Scaling the software is all well and good, but sensor 5v saturation is saturation I am thinking..