Hpx maf type compatibility

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Hpx maf type compatibility

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I know the n1 maf works with nistune. Does the hpx-e maf variation work with nistune as well?
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Prior to the HPX-N1 being released we did attempt to get the original HPX working but had tuning issues using the transfer functions supplied with that.

In theory it should if you put the transfer function values into the VQ map it may, but we have never tried.

Note: We would only recommend using injectors and MAF sensors that flow the range that you require. We see too many people running injectors way larger than what they require for their power levels (ie ID1000s with premium not running E85) and the resulting fuel maps ending up very flat because the injector size is 2-4x the factory size (depending on engine) and they lose resolution trying to control a much larger flow rate

These ones are rated 800+WHP; MAF 3.5″ Tube 1000+WHP for 3″ Tube so would recommend using N1 instead, because it is unlikely many Nissans would be hitting this power range and you lose resolution and resulting drivability issues as a result
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Engine is fully built and running e85 shooting for big numbers, around 700whp. Thanks for the info, I'll stick with the n1
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