View Full Version : MAP sensor on S550
Sampo
08-02-2022, 05:27 PM
Hello, ANYONE had issues with too much turbulent air flow in intake tube after replacing OEM grill with aftermarket higher air flow grill . ??? MAP reading air flow and creating surge on accel .????
No personal experience but did see peeps talking about it when I was considering any potential intake / CAI mods.
Sampo
08-02-2022, 07:09 PM
supposidley quite the issue , car surges on accel , have been told to block intake tube and I am slowly blocking it bit by bit , just wanted to see if another s550 owner had this experience ...didnt show up on the dyno so it almst makes sense ..
Makes perfect sense it would be an issue. Other cars with a CAI that ends up closer to the rad experience all kinds of issues when the fan kicks on (fan wash).
Scott
08-03-2022, 11:25 AM
Nick I installed a Velossa big mouth air intake snorkel on mine. Modified the OEM grille for air flow. The snorkel makes it unlikely for fan wash to enter the CAI since it fits tightly into OEM intake tube.
https://i.imgur.com/f28NGMG.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/t9xlHcf.jpg
Sampo
08-03-2022, 03:13 PM
Hi Scott , yes I have seen those , and thanks for the reply , IF you have the stock air box and filter and a stock tune , I can see it working , As I have no issue getting air into the intake tube (you saw my ride / grille ) the problem is TOO MUCH air as I have the K&N filter and a tune plus SC so thats where it gets tricky ,TURBULENT AIR passes MAP sensor and the shit hits the fan , I have been advised to block the intake as the motor will only use the air it requires and it MUST pass through the MAP sensor smoothly ..
I just wanted to see if anyone on this forum had come across the same issues , I am currently adding baffles to my air box to limit the flow
Only thing you need to restrict, air at speed hitting the front of your air intake. Air blasting through the grill is the same as fan wash.
Sampo
08-04-2022, 10:46 AM
Yes sir , working on that now [emoji106]
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@ZR and guys...."Only thing you need to restrict, air at speed hitting the front of your air intake. Air blasting through the grill is the same as fan wash." ......very interesting discussion. As you guys know the 2024 GTs have both air intakes right at the front grille areas where the "snorkle" is shown in Scott's pictures.
FABMAN
06-08-2024, 07:50 AM
Sampo, what year is your S550? I remember this being discussed a bunch on mustang6g. Sounds like you may have it isolated and will likely find a balance to remedy.
That said, coyotes are known to surge from time to time, but I have seen it mainly on tuned cars when cold (mine does it occasionally). Luckily it has not caused issue for drivability. Would be be to post pictures of your setup to provide more context.
RedSN
06-08-2024, 09:10 AM
Sampo = Nick = long gone
FABMAN
06-09-2024, 07:21 AM
Sample = Nick = long gone
LOL, old thread revival!
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