most automotive sensors use a 5v reference signal, not a 12v signal. The 5v signal is then measured by the fuel injection system, and then takes the voltage difference to calculate a value. Most of the time, say 4v = x amount of airflow, and etc. This may not work. This is a typical setup using speed density systems. If you use mass air flow system, you now have to heat a wire within the MAF sensor, again using 5v as a reference signal. This is more trouble than its worth. My Carrier Infinity system has a static pressure, and cfm reading on the controller. I would love to know how to tap into that to the elk.