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What exactly does flipping the MAF upside down do?
Well the question is, whether the sampling tube, which is located at the
top of the inner housing of the MAF, is getting a good stream of air to sample.
So, when you turn it upside down, the sampling tube is at the bottom,
and a higher velocity of air is sampled.
Using a deflector would create the same sort of situation as turning the
MAF upside down, but then you need to worry about crap shooting up into your intake (pieces incorporated into the deflector)
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