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6.4 Aftermarket
MCC / DIY Tuning for 6.4
scaling the MAF
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[QUOTE="Kind, post: 1048631, member: 410"] I would assume that adjusting the maf is beneficial to anyone with a larger then stock intake and a tune with the maf turned on. Just remember small adjustments and the more air the truck thinks it's getting the more fuel it will command. A person may need to adjust the low boost fueling tables. I had to turn mine way down. Made my truck much more snappy then with the low boost fuel tables maxed out across the board... Which prior to rescaling the maf was the best setup I had and made the truck the most lively. Sent from my subconscious to your screen. [/QUOTE]
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