twg wrote:1) MAF sensor tells me the amount of volume of air coming into the intake independent of anything else right ?
Correct. It is measuring the mass air flow. The amount (mass) of air traveling past the sensor location over a given amount of time. Generally lbs/min or g/s. It should be representative of what is traveling through the engine as well, as long as you don't have any leaks or a vented to atmosphere blow-off valve.
Does that mean that if in 3rd gear, 5000rpm, at 15.8 psi, if MAF is 250g/s, and in 4th gear at 5000 rpm at 16.8psi, also showing 250g/s, means that the power is the same at both cases ?
Not really, but you have a good general idea. AFR, engine efficiency, and ignition timing play a role here, but yes, your power is going to be closely related to the amount of air you are pumping through the engine. That's the largest factor.
And does this mean that in 4th gear, I'm essentially blowing hot air, since despite an extra psi in boost, I'm still getting the same MAF reading ?
Possibly. At the same RPM, same airflow, higher boost may mean that it is just warmer air. I'm not sure I'd be that concerned. I wouldn't call that conclusive.
2) My fuel trim #3 (long term fuel trim right ?) is showing -45 to -55, does this mean my car is running REALLY rich ? Which maps do I need to change to adjust this ?
I don't know if that is an extreme number or not, but I think the thing you really need to watch is injector scaling and MAF scaling. Is is always -45 to -55, or does it move around a lot? If it is steady, but low, injector scaling would probably be smart. If it jumps around a lot in value, you may want to compare MAF voltage to airflow and fuel trim. If at a certain MAF voltage you are always reading rich or lean, you may want to adjust the MAF scaling at that point.
You should average out to about zero (injector scaling), and not jump around too much (MAF scaling, physical factors, sensor life, etc).
3) My car's ecu is tuned for 91 octaine.. but I have 94 octane here.. boost seems to be max'ed out at 18psi on a vf39, so I don't want to go higher, but what else can I change to make more power, and take advantage of the 94 octane... advance timing ?
You may be able to bump up timing slightly, maybe run slightly leaner as well, but neither is a big factor. That's impressive to run that much boost on 91 on a VF39. How is your timing and knock?
4) Lastly, is there an easy way to tell from my logs whether I have an intake leak or not ?
It depends on where the leak is. Fuel trim, comparing boost to airflow and AFR may show problems.