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The "air ratio of oxygen" is not different in colder weather
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zellamay
on January 23, 2011 at 11:32 AM
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Q: does air temperature affect MAF voltage or is it just
posted by The Devils Z
on January 23, 2011 at 10:39 AM
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unless you know something I don't about this (which is always possible.) It's just that the air density depends on temperature and altitude.
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Q: does air temperature affect MAF voltage or is it just
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The Devils Z
10:39:57 01/23/11
Both affect it (n/m)
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collegeboy
10:48:50 01/23/11
In a way
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Stadsport (PHX)
10:54:29 01/23/11
Re: Q: does air temperature affect MAF voltage or is it just
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300ZMang
10:57:25 01/23/11
The "air ratio of oxygen" is not different in colder weather -
zellamay
11:32:37 01/23/11
technically pressure, not necess. altitude. Moisture too. (n/m)
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Whatsagoodword
02:28:07 01/24/11
The hot wire maf sensor determines mass of air not velocity
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fcz32
13:44:35 01/23/11
How does air velocity effect the mass? (n/m)
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ZiNnYc
14:41:35 01/23/11
if I am understanding it right .. w/increased air velocity
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The Devils Z
16:46:21 01/23/11
Re: if I am understanding it right .. w/increased air velocity
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aliaZ
18:17:43 01/23/11
thank u (n/m)
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The Devils Z
19:34:32 01/23/11
np (n/m)
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aliaZ
22:31:04 01/23/11
i guess technically i should have said air velocity
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fcz32
01:05:57 01/24/11
I understood what you were getting at ... (n/m)
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The Devils Z
07:23:12 01/24/11
*At the same given temperature.
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BigTDogg (MA)
10:01:53 01/24/11
True
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fcz32
12:10:25 01/24/11
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