TStar said:only got one simple answer from TheMan : "No"
can't tell any real details about it :\\\
zerocover said:It shouldnt be too much of a problem.
If it is a diffrent voltage. A resistor or opamp would do the trick. JUst run them both in seires then tune untill there the same. IT would take some enginuaty but if need it done you could help a bunch of people out at the same time.
Around here there was actually a recall on the 1.6l maf's. I think they changed the O ring. Still really sensitive.
TStar said:edwin gave me some part number : L321-13-215 .. it's supposed to be a better MAF which also works for the 1.6 zm engine.. might be worth a try.
NegatiZE said:Bleh, I see it the other way around. Intakes w/ 1.6's are bad and hesitate due to the MAF design. I have not heard of any hesitation/bogging with the 2.0's MAF's.
zerocover said:That seems very close, perhaps even close enough where the ecu wont catch on. You could just wire strait accross, to what the wires should be. A .5 volt diffrence in our cars is pretty negligible. THe ecu should be able to get it to work after you reset the ecu, assumming both have the same resistance.
I have a feeling that its not the maf thats too sensitive but rather the ecu. A change in the 2.0 maf flow is not a big deal becuase the ecu looks at what the O2 sensor is doing and saies no prob. The 1.6 L also checks agaist the o2 sensor but I think it is much more accurate so when the ecu checks the flow accross the maf and calculats what the O2 should be it expects it to be dead on, instead of a broad range like what the 2.0 would look for.
zerocover said:Ok theres a 13.8% diffrence in total range so you have to take the 2.0 maf and opamp the out put to increase the gain 13.8% you should be able to find what resistor you need to put on the opamp to get that result. Then you need to subtract from the origonal signal some .67 volts. just add a stabilized negitive voltage using a voltage regulator from radio shack. That would make a 2.0 maf look like a 1.6l maf based soley on what the output can be.
This probubly wont work though, and would just throw a cel. You have to carfully analyze the flow caracteristics of the maf, ie what amount of air yields what voltage. I beleve both are exponential so its gonna be fun to find a way to convert between the two.
This goes back to my origional sugestion of running them both inline so that both get the same flow then measuring voltages. After at least 3 measurements a solution can be found to map the zm01 maf to the 2.0 maf.
THe designers take the diffrent maf caracteristics into account when tuning the car. So if you were to do a standalone there would be no problems otherwise a simple a/f controler will take care of the diffrences. When the car goes into closed loop the maf voltage doesnt matter anyway, and an afc only works in open loop.
I beleve there might be a chance that just swapping the mafs will work becuase the ecu auto learns the maf caracteristics. How much it learns IDk but we can hope its enough.