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air after the turbo is actually much slower
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aliaZ
on September 28, 2013 at 4:16 PM
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Because after the turbo air is hotter and so has greater
posted by Dark Diver
on September 28, 2013 at 06:54 AM
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the volumetric flow rate goes down as pressure increases. CFM after the turbo is a function of engine speed and engine displacement. I suspect you'd have less restriction after the turbo than you would before the turbo
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Theoretical: Why not put MAF after the turbo?
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-Grimm-
17:33:04 09/26/13
One thought - part would probably require more
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jzack
18:24:55 09/26/13
Re: Theoretical: Why not put MAF after the turbo?
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300ZMang
18:36:17 09/26/13
Most cars are designed with them at atmospheric pressure
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-Grimm-
09:32:00 09/27/13
Go figure
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-Grimm-
10:58:06 09/27/13
if you consider that the MAF measures mass flow
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aliaZ
18:33:36 09/27/13
The method the MAF uses to monitor air flow
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-Grimm-
19:16:23 09/28/13
hmm...after the intercooler would be best in my opinion
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inf
23:32:50 09/26/13
That's what I would think
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-Grimm-
13:01:34 09/27/13
The purpose of the MAF is not to measure air intake temp.
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Dark Diver
06:49:44 09/28/13
Because after the turbo air is hotter and so has greater
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Dark Diver
06:54:22 09/28/13
air after the turbo is actually much slower -
aliaZ
16:16:58 09/28/13
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