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I was lucky to get a Pro-M MAF that is not only well calibrated but very stable and consistent in it's delivery of input signals to the PCM.
Though using the stock MAF is a good choice for the power levels any NA engine is capable of.
Also it is a good thing I could easily change the high & low slope in the PCM when I changed to the 24lb injectors. (Using a MAF to change injector size by "fooling" the PCM is not the proper way to do it at all!)
I increased the low slope setting in comparison to the high slope setting to help shorten the low rpm, light load, and idle pulse width and keep excellent drivability.
Though if I needed to I could just have shortened the minimum pulse width limit in the PCM calibration too I suppose.
However the way I did it actually improved my fuel mileage in cruising and light load situations.