I may have stumbled onto something today. I've noticed since the Revo 2+ tune (with Revo intake) my long term part throttle trims were +8%. It shouldn't be that high with software tailored to the intake, and especially not after only 3 days of running the tune.....and even more especially not when running B9, T5, F7. That's a pretty rich AFR request.
So anyway, out of curiosity, I shoved an old MAF in (it's about 3 years old) on my lunch break and since then it's driven a lot better. Smoother, quieter, more responsive. All of it.
I will see if stone cold startups improve also.
The previous MAF was bought this summer from VW. It was covered in engine oil when I took it out to pop into the Revo intake, which I can only guess came from excessive turbo surge. There is no oil in the dump valve pipe work. Since the MAF is very close to the rear PCV and the turbo, excessive turbulence down there will back flow oily air onto the MAF. I guess it's f'cked then. Sensitive little things. I will see if I can get VW to swap it out for a new one since their parts have a 2 year warranty.
That was a long winded way of saying - iffy cold starts could be caused by a dodgy MAF. MAFs are funny things. They can show no apparent problems, small trims, no fault codes.....and yet.....stick a new/old one and the engine completely changes for the better. Stupid things. I always preferred engines that use MAP as load instead of flakey MAFs.