The AFM on my 944 turbo is starting to show it's age. It's one of those restrictive "barn door" style air flow sensors, which has some pretty obvious disadvantages over a MAF sensor.
Seems pretty common for folks to shell out $800-1200 for the MAF conversion kit from certain aftermarket companies, but I don't think it would be so challenging to fit a Ford or other sensor in there and reprogram the ECU to accept it.
Plan would be to calibrate the AFM to determine voltage output vs airflow, then do the same to the MAF assembly and find the equation that would relate them. This would probably involve a variable speed leafblower, duct tape, and some independent air flow sensor. Taking a look at the .bin in tunerpro, it seems like that's all I'd need, and then set all the IAT corrections to 1x.
What I need is a decent MAF sensor to work with. I was figuring Ford truck type sensor, and I'd rig up a way to place it into some 2.5 or 3" aluminum pipe. Any of you nogs know of a good (cheap) sensor to support around 300 hp? I was thinking maybe out of a 97-20xx ford truck. If anyone is headed to their local yard and wants to snag one for me that'd be cool.
I'll do a writeup on how-to calibration and tuning the thing.