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Old 06-16-2009, 11:00 PM
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Cobb- Speed density tuning ?

Do we not have that support or has noone explored this tuning method ? Sure would be nice to just toss the MAF
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MazdaManiac mentioned months ago that they were working on using the BARO sensor as a MAP sensor, but I don't know what the current status is with that.
Might have to wait for him to jump in and answer that.
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Originally Posted by Mawnee
Do we not have that support or has noone explored this tuning method ? Sure would be nice to just toss the MAF
My understanding of this Cobb feature is that it is a compliment to the MAF, but in no way replaces it...if you want MAP than you should source an Int-X (microtech) or Powermod (haltech).
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Or you can always hardwire your own standalone
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