Originally Posted by Choppers07
MAF stands for MAss Air Flow, and it's usually located on the plenum or ductwork before the air filter housing. It isn't used for sensing manifold pressure / vacuum, it senses the amount of air flowing into the air filter assembly.
Opps sorry, typed manifold cause I was also writing about MAP sensors in the post. Not much in the name Air Flow is the important bit.
Checked the service manual and the Crossfire does have both MAP and MAF sensors, wonder why they went for both.