Mustang50lx
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I found 2 Bullitt intakes and a Ford Racing intake on Facebook. I start to communicate and make a deal and all 3 are real slow to get back to me.

This is in regards to a 2005 4.6.If you really want the Ford Racing CAI they came on the Bullitt & Shelby GT’s so used ones will be out there. Or you can go the V6 tuner route then get the Bullitt tube thru Ford (the route I went but there aren’t many left in the system....were 5 left when I got mine). The stock tube (80mm) won’t fit the FR Bullitt CAI (85mm) w/o heating it up & forcing it on.
1 more thing, if you get 1 & you have a SCT X3-4 tuner to access the Options list in the tune you can use the MAF calibration for the C&L Street CAI (83mm) until you can get it tuned as this is close enough to the FR Bullitt 85mm MAF so all will operate fine....been there, done that is why I’m Putting this info here.
AFAIK, this is the CAI you could buy via Ford Racing, the original Bullitt (which I bought) had 2 additional resonators attached below and the Ford logo not painted. The Bullitt had also a special hood insulator to seal the box to the hood.Here is a picture of the intake. Kind of confusing because it is different than the FRPP or Steda but still says Ford Racing on it.
The tuner should remap the MAF sensor transfer curve to compensate for a larger diameter intake pipe, thus ensuring that the commanded air:fuel ratio remains correct.AFAIK, this is the CAI you could buy via Ford Racing, the original Bullitt (which I bought) had 2 additional resonators attached below and the Ford logo not painted. The Bullitt had also a special hood insulator to seal the box to the hood.
AFAIK (and that is not much) the ECU is using a VE table for volumetric efficiency or filling of the cylinder. That is a table where the air mass in the cylinder in relation to revs and load is noted. When you go on full throttle the ECU goes to open loop, so basically switches off the lambda feedback loop and uses only the VE table combined with the MAF values.
So bigger intake, VE is going up on WOT. If the value is false, the amount of fuel injected is wrong.
(pretty sure my explanation has faults, but you get the idea)
The tuner should remap the MAF sensor transfer curve to compensate for a larger diameter intake pipe, thus ensuring that the commanded air:fuel ratio remains correct.
BTW, everything you said above is spot on, and the Ford Racing intake used in the Shelby GT is exactly the same as the Steeda CAI except for the Ford logo.