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hey guys i recently purchased a n62 maf the only prop i have now is that i got to install it i know just plug t in etc but there is no adjustment screw for tuning like my standard one has so how will i tune this up plz help guys all imput welcome
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You will need to tune the ECU for the new MAF AFAIK. you cant just plug it in and expect it to work
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Sorry I am not being Rude but why did you buy a N62 MAF if you weren’t sure you needed one?

OK anyway the wiring splicing diagram can be found in the sticky set-up by Daniel

You will also need to Reprogram or fool the stock ECU into getting the correct VQ = Voltage to airflow reading to make the car run correctly
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UM I KNOW THAT THATS WHY IM ASKING HOW DO I DO THAT
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Hmm you bought the MAF without having the software to tune the ECU??

Sounds like one of those cheap power gains... gone wrong.
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i was told that it a gud thing and not to be rude at all you guys still teling me the things i already knew ok ill ask a simple question can this still be used on my car or am i wasting my time? how do you program the stock ecu wen it got no plug points and no softwear to tune it
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You can buy the program.
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Gary57 wrote:You can buy the program.
again dead end reply where do i get program and hw do i program it to the ecu when it has no plug points
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dont you need something like the niztune system?
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rat wrote:dont you need something like the niztune system?
have no idea i jus bought thhe maf for $10 so it no loss to me if it not works
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yeah you need niztune... a map... a wideband... a datalogger...

speak to PFB - he's tuning his stock with that kind equipment!

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Are you sure that's a N62 MAF?

N62's usually have an orange label and they are a lot bigger than that. Also the middle part doesn't extend from the one side to the other. It sort of just hangs in the middle there like Jenna Jameson's you know what... :oops: or that little thing hanging in the back of your throat.

post a better quality picture of the label on the MAF please.
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it got a 70mm inlet and thre wires red black and white
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I can't access eBAY at work :evil:

but doesn't sound or look like a N62 to me. N60 is already 80mm. N62 is either 80 or 90mm afaik.

N62's usually sell for at least $90 - $120. The fact that you bought it for $10 confirms what I'm thinking now.

If the MAF works it may still be an upgrade on the stocker, seeing that the stock one is like 50mm ID, but you'll still need to go through the trouble to pick up a piggyback or a eprom to tune for it.
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