Frank87
02-13-2016, 06:22 PM
Situation:
- Great running M60B30 engine
- Consumes 1 litre of oil per 10.000 km (sounds fine to me)
Currently has:
- Stock M60B30 intake
- Stock M60B30 throttle body
- Stock M60B30 MAF
I plan on:
- Using a M60B40 intake
- Using a M60B40 throttle body
- Using a M60B40 MAF
Today I had some spare time and fit the bigger MAF. Bolts right on. I have correctly placed the MAF with thinner rubber rings (due to the increased diameter) and I had no air leaks. The result was a noticeable loss of power. The car did not become extremely slow but I did lose some power in low and high rpms. To me this does not make sense as the only parts I replaced are:
- The MAF
- The Upper air filter box
Since everything was sealed correctly, there were no air leaks. I think the MAF itself may be old and inaccurate. Since the M60B30 MAF is almost new, a negative difference could have something to do with an old MAF that gives inaccurate readings.
What I would like to know, is what I can expect when I swap to B40 parts and buy a brand new 4.0 MAF. I am even thinking of using a M62B44 throttle body. It is said that the actual throttle valve of the M62 variant is thinner allowing more air to enter the intake. The B40 MAF will set me back about 180 euro's which I can also spend on other stuff.
Would I get:
- More HP & TRQ across the whole rev range?
- More in the upper range?
- More in the lower range?
- Great running M60B30 engine
- Consumes 1 litre of oil per 10.000 km (sounds fine to me)
Currently has:
- Stock M60B30 intake
- Stock M60B30 throttle body
- Stock M60B30 MAF
I plan on:
- Using a M60B40 intake
- Using a M60B40 throttle body
- Using a M60B40 MAF
Today I had some spare time and fit the bigger MAF. Bolts right on. I have correctly placed the MAF with thinner rubber rings (due to the increased diameter) and I had no air leaks. The result was a noticeable loss of power. The car did not become extremely slow but I did lose some power in low and high rpms. To me this does not make sense as the only parts I replaced are:
- The MAF
- The Upper air filter box
Since everything was sealed correctly, there were no air leaks. I think the MAF itself may be old and inaccurate. Since the M60B30 MAF is almost new, a negative difference could have something to do with an old MAF that gives inaccurate readings.
What I would like to know, is what I can expect when I swap to B40 parts and buy a brand new 4.0 MAF. I am even thinking of using a M62B44 throttle body. It is said that the actual throttle valve of the M62 variant is thinner allowing more air to enter the intake. The B40 MAF will set me back about 180 euro's which I can also spend on other stuff.
Would I get:
- More HP & TRQ across the whole rev range?
- More in the upper range?
- More in the lower range?