Custom Performance Engineering/MAFci System
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Custom Performance Engineering/MAFci System
Found this on the altimaforum .... Anyone heard of this? I would rather tune on my own, but the larger MAF seems do-able ... they probably want a first born and/or arm/leg.
I highlighted the only part I thought worthy ... IMO, seems like a since we can stuill A/F tune accordingly (with respect to added air) for what I would think, cheaper.
Maybe if the sell the larger MAF housing ... Or the Bosh 80-82mm
http://www.nissanclub.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=205075
I highlighted the only part I thought worthy ... IMO, seems like a since we can stuill A/F tune accordingly (with respect to added air) for what I would think, cheaper.
Maybe if the sell the larger MAF housing ... Or the Bosh 80-82mm
Hello,
We have developed a MAFci System for the 2002-2004 3.5 Altima with big hp gains at the wheels. THE 2002-2003 WIRING AND FUEL MAPS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED, and are now available. With 1.5 hours of installation time, the Mazda6s MAFci System™ offers average gains of 16.58 hp and 15.85 ft lbs., with peak differences of 24.03 hp and 20.35 ft lbs. The 2002-2003 Nissan Altima offers average gains of 15.32 hp and 15.59 ft lbs., with peak differences of 26.13 hp and 23.56 ft lbs. Please e-mail me at JAdams@cp-e.com for dyno graphs of the Altima, web page has not been updated yet. It is average horsepower that is important and is the factor that will bring quarter mile times down.
A MAFci System is our, Custom Performance Engineering, Inc., line of intake systems. It is the first line of intelligent intakes designed specifically for mass air sensor equipped cars and trucks. The Nissan mass air flow sensor makes the Altima SE-R a perfect candidate for the MAFci System.
Every MAFci System includes a high flow aFe reusable filter and all the associated plumbing (Usually 3.5" OD pipe), a bigger mass air sensor housing, associated hardware, and a MAF Customizer. The MAF Customizer is what allows the use of bigger mass air housing and is also used to tune the car for gains not possible with other intakes.
This post is to find a Nissan Altima SE-R to map the fuel trims. The hardware is the same in the 2002-2005's. We do not expect money we just want a list to determine if there is interest out there. If there is interest then we will develop and test a prototype to determine if the gains are there. If they are we would like to sell it if not the project will be scrapped.
We are also looking for a stock performing 2004 Altima in the Washington DC, Baltimore area to do the development on. In return the owner will receive a free tunable intake for use on his/her Altima.
We would also like your input. What types of things would you like to see included in the design of this intake.
Please visit www.mazda6tech.com, www.mazda6club.com to see voiced opinions of our products. Please also check out the dyno video of the STi MAFci System on our web page, www.cp-e.com. Please direct all e-mails, questions to Josh Adams at Jadams@cp-e.com. Thank you again for your time.
Very Respectfully,
Custom Performance Engineering
6802 Mid Cities Ave.
Beltsville MD 20705
301 576 6142
www.cp-e.com
We have developed a MAFci System for the 2002-2004 3.5 Altima with big hp gains at the wheels. THE 2002-2003 WIRING AND FUEL MAPS HAVE BEEN VERIFIED, and are now available. With 1.5 hours of installation time, the Mazda6s MAFci System™ offers average gains of 16.58 hp and 15.85 ft lbs., with peak differences of 24.03 hp and 20.35 ft lbs. The 2002-2003 Nissan Altima offers average gains of 15.32 hp and 15.59 ft lbs., with peak differences of 26.13 hp and 23.56 ft lbs. Please e-mail me at JAdams@cp-e.com for dyno graphs of the Altima, web page has not been updated yet. It is average horsepower that is important and is the factor that will bring quarter mile times down.
A MAFci System is our, Custom Performance Engineering, Inc., line of intake systems. It is the first line of intelligent intakes designed specifically for mass air sensor equipped cars and trucks. The Nissan mass air flow sensor makes the Altima SE-R a perfect candidate for the MAFci System.
Every MAFci System includes a high flow aFe reusable filter and all the associated plumbing (Usually 3.5" OD pipe), a bigger mass air sensor housing, associated hardware, and a MAF Customizer. The MAF Customizer is what allows the use of bigger mass air housing and is also used to tune the car for gains not possible with other intakes.
This post is to find a Nissan Altima SE-R to map the fuel trims. The hardware is the same in the 2002-2005's. We do not expect money we just want a list to determine if there is interest out there. If there is interest then we will develop and test a prototype to determine if the gains are there. If they are we would like to sell it if not the project will be scrapped.
We are also looking for a stock performing 2004 Altima in the Washington DC, Baltimore area to do the development on. In return the owner will receive a free tunable intake for use on his/her Altima.
We would also like your input. What types of things would you like to see included in the design of this intake.
Please visit www.mazda6tech.com, www.mazda6club.com to see voiced opinions of our products. Please also check out the dyno video of the STi MAFci System on our web page, www.cp-e.com. Please direct all e-mails, questions to Josh Adams at Jadams@cp-e.com. Thank you again for your time.
Very Respectfully,
Custom Performance Engineering
6802 Mid Cities Ave.
Beltsville MD 20705
301 576 6142
www.cp-e.com
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