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- Jan 5, 2005
- 8
Say I wanted to design/fab a custom intake manifold that utilizes two throttle bodies. I'm just curious on how you would be able to wire two MAFs together to read the load.
What I was thinking is having two throttle bodies. The first throttle, which would be an OBDII (with the integrated TPS) would handle all the closed loop, low rpm acceleration, and most of the daily driving duty. Then, somehow, rig up the second throttle (this time an OBDI throttle so I don't have to worry about TPS input) to open as a second stage for more air to feed the motor.
The thing is, I want to keep the primary OBDII throttle intact with the velocity bumps so it runs perfectly smooth. Im experimenting with a completely honed out throttle right now, and while the WOT power is really nice, idle quality sucks. I was thinking if I could keep the primary for 80% driving duty, then cable up the secondary to open at a certain throttle plate position and just open up.
But my main problem is how the engine sees the load.....which lead me to my original question:
How to wire up two MAFs.
How would the ECU read two MAF wiring harnesses spliced together? What does the voltage on each wire to the ECU do? Does it add the readings together giving the ECU one voltage reading and then go off that? Or is the voltage averaged out? Do I need something to combine/amplify the signals in to one usable signal?
Not quite sure how this works to be honest and would appreciate some insight.
*edit* This is for an OBDII VW 2.0l engine utilizing Motronic 5.9.
Thanks -Trav
What I was thinking is having two throttle bodies. The first throttle, which would be an OBDII (with the integrated TPS) would handle all the closed loop, low rpm acceleration, and most of the daily driving duty. Then, somehow, rig up the second throttle (this time an OBDI throttle so I don't have to worry about TPS input) to open as a second stage for more air to feed the motor.
The thing is, I want to keep the primary OBDII throttle intact with the velocity bumps so it runs perfectly smooth. Im experimenting with a completely honed out throttle right now, and while the WOT power is really nice, idle quality sucks. I was thinking if I could keep the primary for 80% driving duty, then cable up the secondary to open at a certain throttle plate position and just open up.
But my main problem is how the engine sees the load.....which lead me to my original question:
How to wire up two MAFs.
How would the ECU read two MAF wiring harnesses spliced together? What does the voltage on each wire to the ECU do? Does it add the readings together giving the ECU one voltage reading and then go off that? Or is the voltage averaged out? Do I need something to combine/amplify the signals in to one usable signal?
Not quite sure how this works to be honest and would appreciate some insight.
*edit* This is for an OBDII VW 2.0l engine utilizing Motronic 5.9.
Thanks -Trav