nt maft?

Posted By: Jay McClelland

nt maft? - February 02, 2010 11:43 pm UTC

Has anyone succesfully ran this?

I haven't found anything searching. But I have heard of people running the gm maf.

Wondering if there was a difference between the stock maf and the maft.

thanks Jay.
Posted By: Tim Grechin

Re: nt maft? - February 03, 2010 12:42 am UTC

Originally Posted by Jay McClelland

Wondering if there was a difference between the stock maf and the maft.


The stock MAF is stock and the MAF-T is the translator used when you want to run a GM MAF.
Posted By: Jay McClelland

Re: nt maft? - February 03, 2010 01:08 am UTC

Sorry, to clarify I was looking to see what the difference is between running a gm maf vs. the stock maf.

Or if anyone has tried it and seen a noticeable difference with the gm maf.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: nt maft? - February 03, 2010 01:37 am UTC

Wouldn't work without some re-wiring, and even with that, what's the point?

Turbo mas has two extra pinouts. 8 turbo vs 6 n/a
1G TURBO MAF

1 - Idle position switch
2 - Air flow sensor (signal)
3 - MPI control relay
4 - 5V power supply
5 - None
6 - Ground
7 - Barometric pressure sensor
8 - Intake air temperature

1G N/T MAF

1 - Air flow sensor (signal)
2 - MPI control relay
3 5V power supply
4 - Ground
5 Barometric pressure
6 - Intake air temperature

What are you trying to do Jay?
Posted By: Jay McClelland

Re: nt maft? - February 03, 2010 01:57 am UTC

Seeing about running a gm maf on the nt I got. Not expect huge difference. Figured it wouldn't hurt fuel mileage.

Is the nt maf and turbo maf the same clip (just minus the other 2 pins)

I dont remember what my nt clip looked like and dont have the new car home yet.
Posted By: Ryan Laliberte

Re: nt maft? - February 03, 2010 02:28 am UTC

Physically it will bolt up, but I don't think the MAF-T will do it's job correctly with the lack of the idle position switch.
Posted By: Jay McClelland

Re: nt maft? - February 03, 2010 02:37 am UTC

well, one way to find out lol =]
Posted By: Malcolm Harris

Re: nt maft? - February 22, 2010 08:26 pm UTC

I recall swaping plugs on my ESI conversion, so no I think N/T MAF is different than Turbo MAF AFAIK, and will not bolt up to the steel housing as mentioned. You will need the plug for the GM MAS aswell, it will give you better options on air filter location and type, and a better intake sound, gains will be minimal I'd think,.
Posted By: Rob Strelecki

Re: nt maft? - February 22, 2010 08:37 pm UTC

You could figure it out with an ECU pin-out plus this (from the MAF-T install guide):

Wires to MAF sensor:
Pink - +12 volts
Yellow - MAF frequency signal
Black – ground (0 volts)

Wires to Vehicle:
Pink - +12
Green – Translator frequency signal
Black – Ground (0 volts)
Brown – ATS (Air temperature signal, fixed at 80 degrees)
Gray – BARO (Barometric pressure signal, fixed at 3.9 volts)
White – RPM signal, connected to CAS sensor.


Originally Posted by Ryan Laliberte
Physically it will bolt up, but I don't think the MAF-T will do it's job correctly with the lack of the idle position switch.


That wire doesn't seem to be used with the MAF-T..
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