Pierburg 070 maf
Looking at pictures of the 090 maf it looked as if the thermistor is just an after thought that's stuck on the casing and soldered into place, upon seeing this picture I then had a brain wave that the 070 PCB may have the provisions for a thermistor in place and it just needs some fettling to fit one, well today I prised open the casing of my brand new 070 maf, and as luck would have it there is two contact patches on the PCB that correlate to pin 1 (air temp signal) and pin 4 iirc (ground) so in theory I can remove the thermistor off of the old Bosch maf and put onto the 070 maf causing no cel light and having a better maf for the fraction of the cost of a Bosch unit, the only thing I need to do now is run some diagnostics on both mafs to see what the air flow readings are and if they have the same mapping as each other, I did notice better fuel consumption on the 070 maf so that was a good sign

Picture of 070 maf PCB
The two gold rectangles are linked to the pins on the connector, left side is pin 1 right side is pin 4 iirc m.


