WAI launches new range of MAF sensors

July 02, 2018
WAI launches new range of MAF sensors
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WAIglobal has launched a new range of MAF sensors under its growing engine management programme.


Manufactured and patented by WAI, the 120-strong range features a thermally compensated product that utilises an OE-quality micro-controller technology, which is capable of controlling the MAF output to an OEM level of quality and precision.

The sensor precision is measured against air-flow, not voltage nor frequency like lower quality sensors. The new WAI range offers a premium two-year warranty.

To launch the range, WAI has produced an eye-catching flyer that promotes the range and in particular the six most popular MAF sensors. This includes references for BMW, General Motors, Isuzu, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz and Toyota.

Richard Welland, WAIglobal UK managing director, said: “This is an exciting launch for the WAI brand and one that underlines the quality we have in abundance. Engine management is a growing market for our distributors and their customers and our auto-electrical expertise means we are ideally positioned to ensure they reap the benefits.”
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