These sensors detect the mass of air sucked into the manifold from the engine and are mounted after the air filter and before the throttle (if installed).
The information detected by this sensor enables the engine control unit to calculate the proper air/fuel ratio, thus helping to minimise toxic products in the exhaust gases, as well as ensuring good performance of the engine.

The MAF detects the air flow by measuring the electric current necessary to keep the temperature difference constant between a thermodependent heated resistor (“hot wire”) and a resistor which measures the temperature of the air flow (“cold wire”). The heat exchange between the hot wire and the air flow which tends to reduce the temperature is compensated by the electronic circuit which keeps the temperature of the resistor constant by increasing its electrical power.
