The actual air flow would be based on the area difference between the two intakes where the MAF sensor is placed. For instance, OEM = 4" diameter =12.56 sq-in and maybe an aftermarket might be 5" diameter = 19.63 sq-in. So for a given MAF voltage reading, there is 1.56 times more air flowing.
The problem is, EFI limits the darn grams/second in B0201 so the fix is more complicated than it should be and makes you pick one of two options. You can multiply the Grams/sec in B0201 by the ration between new and old and just accept the clipping in the max value, of you can go to all the tables that use the MAF value, and shift the values knowing that an index of 1.00 grams/sec would actually be 1.56.