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Hi! I have an Audi A3 2.0TFSI 200hp (BWA engine) with a stage1. The car was running great, and vcds showed all great: 0º timming pulls, good boost regulation...

Now, I have bought a new Revo intake, after install: channel 020 shows: (fuel adaptations show: 1% (idle), 6% (partial), and logging with VCDS I can see 5/6º timming pulls (channel 020).


I think intake needs to be adapted, but in the file I can't find "MLHFM" map (Typical 512x1 MAF linealization map from ME7 (20vt engines)).
I could only find "KFKHFM" (14x14).
Which map do I use in order to adapt de intake? How do I do it?

Regards! Thanks in advice!
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KFKHFM is what you need to correct the MAF for intakes. Don't forget to bump up KFMLDMX a little in case you end up with a MAF code.
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KFKHFM is what you need to correct the MAF for intakes. Don't forget to bump up KFMLDMX a little in case you end up with a MAF code.

Hi! Thanks for helping me!
Ok! I will correct the maf with KFKHFM. Yes, If MAF dtc appears, I will increase KFLDMX  Wink
How do I modify KFKHFM? Ussing %? (Any picture for example?)

I think, If 032 channel is: Lambda adaptation (partial) 6,3%.
Increase (%) little by little all the map, until get at 6,3% increased at MAX load/rpm value.

It`s right?

Regards!
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Yes.


« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2017, 02:41:45 AM »

It's likely under reading with the Revo intake. A lower MAF reading gives an artifically lower load value which moves the timing to a column with more advanced timing.  This is confirmed by the positive fuel corrections, as fuel volume calcs are based off of the same reading.

A blanket increase will not work as the calibration error will not be linear.  You need to log load, rpm and timing pull. In KFKHFM you can increase the factors by a few percent in the load/rpm cells corresponding to where timing pull is occuring.
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Late to the party but you only need to adjust MLHFM if you change MAF diameters or sensors.

IMO intakes w/o airboxes are notoriously hard to calibrate. They're not recommended unless you are a very good tuner.
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Late to the party but you only need to adjust MLHFM if you change MAF diameters or sensors.

IMO intakes w/o airboxes are notoriously hard to calibrate. They're not recommended unless you are a very good tuner.

Hi! Thanks for helping me!
Yes, in ME7 MLHFM is used to calibrate intakes.(512x1; maf linearization map), but in this ecu (med9), I can`t find this MLHFM map.

I think that my file hasn`t MLHFM map.. Huh Huh Some information about this?

Thanks! Regards!


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That's not what he said.

You use MLHFM to calibrate the MAF/sensor.

KFKHFM is used to calibrate intake.
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For me7 there is something called mafadjust and there are threads about the calculation "old diameter/new diameter" and so on.

can have a look into your file later on.
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Late to the party but you only need to adjust MLHFM if you change MAF diameters or sensors.

IMO intakes w/o airboxes are notoriously hard to calibrate. They're not recommended unless you are a very good tuner.

There isn't a MLHFM in MED9. Also with the TFSI, the standard airbox and MAF tube are integrated so it's not possible to replace one without the other.

The exception is the TT-S which has a dedicated MAF tube.
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http://nefariousmotorsports.com/forum/index.php?;topic=934.0
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Hi! Thanks for helphing me!
I have found that "new" map:

MSHFMTPH



I find stange that MAF-calibration goes up 3275kg/h = 910g/seg. I'm right?
Wich is better to calibrate the new MAF diameter? MSHFMTPH or KFKHFM?

What we use to calibrate (%): "032 adaptation partial value" or "001 lambda regulation"?




Here, attach two logs showing "MAF under-reading"--> wrong timming selection & fuel adaptations--> Timming pulls & throttle -flap close







Thanks everybody for the help!  Wink

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i know its off topic.

but what is up with your STFT between 5k-6k RPM?
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Try to change the map like the attached file.
bigger values, bigger maf,
small values, stock maf,
third line is difference in %

If you have 170g/sec right now, you will see 230g/sec i hope

whats your pipediameter where the maf is plugged in?
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sorry, file attached. just for comparison, this is from a mk6r.

by the way: you should only log when engine is hot
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i know its off topic.

but what is up with your STFT between 5k-6k RPM?
Out of injector. No shit it knocks it's tits off.
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