Wasn't there another post on his?
What you have to do, is connect a volt meter with some data logging capability. Fluke makes a great on $550
Then go drive around in all gears at all throttle positions, then map out the voltage with that. If you really want to do it right, add on a POT TPS piggybacking the normal TPS and create a 3d map of voltage relative to throttle position.
Then you can see what voltage the DME needs for a MAF and try to match the voltages.
What you have to do, is connect a volt meter with some data logging capability. Fluke makes a great on $550
Then go drive around in all gears at all throttle positions, then map out the voltage with that. If you really want to do it right, add on a POT TPS piggybacking the normal TPS and create a 3d map of voltage relative to throttle position.
Then you can see what voltage the DME needs for a MAF and try to match the voltages.
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