Quoting charmcity:
Ive also read for tuning and DD purposes speed density is the best way to go.
No. There is a reason 90% of the OEMs use mafs. Mafs actually read the MASS of air entering the engine. that feature in itself can compensate for air temp and density changes under most conditions.
MAP setups, no matter how evolved, are guessing at the amount of air entering the engine based on temp and pressure.
Lots of cars around here get tuned in the summer and run great on MAP equipped AEMs. Come winter, temp drops and the cars run like sh*t and require retunes.
Ive also read for tuning and DD purposes speed density is the best way to go.
No. There is a reason 90% of the OEMs use mafs. Mafs actually read the MASS of air entering the engine. that feature in itself can compensate for air temp and density changes under most conditions.
MAP setups, no matter how evolved, are guessing at the amount of air entering the engine based on temp and pressure.
Lots of cars around here get tuned in the summer and run great on MAP equipped AEMs. Come winter, temp drops and the cars run like sh*t and require retunes.