What he said.
Also, the way the intake is set up, if you have bends before or after the MAF makes a difference.
I'm also working on getting my MAF correct and so far it seems as if it is just easier to change all the MAF mapping accordingly for the correct sensor and housing combo instead of just scaling for a larger housing and using the ori sensor and log log log...spend less time getting it right I guess anyway.
I don't understand how the MAF will be giving the ECU accurate readings if settings are gained via logging the MAF? I guess I haven't found that thread yet or something. I mean if I purchased a brand new MAF sensor and housing combo I can probably rely on its readings being 100% accurate as long as I transferred all the MAF maps accurately into my file.
If I took that brand new sensor out and put it in a different housing, what other parameters can I use to figure what the MAF should be reading @ x rpm?
If I know what g/s the MAF should be reading @ idle, how does that help me @ higher rpm?