If you have not cleaned your MAF

Petek

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You really really should! i cleaned mine today with some rubbing alchohol and q-tips and it made a Hell of a difference. runs really smooth and i definetly noticed more pull in 2nd gear.
 

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Pete k said:
You really really should! i cleaned mine today with some rubbing alchohol and q-tips and it made a Hell of a difference. runs really smooth and i definetly noticed more pull in 2nd gear.

I cleaned mine too :p Wasn't dirty though so no difference.
 

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AaRoN said:
Pete k said:
You really really should! i cleaned mine today with some rubbing alchohol and q-tips and it made a Hell of a difference. runs really smooth and i definetly noticed more pull in 2nd gear.

I cleaned mine too :p Wasn't dirty though so no difference.

Do we have a write up for cleaning the MAF in case someone doesn't know what a "MAF" is :rollinglaugh:
 

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lol...unscrew the t20 safety screws and spray it with MAF cleaner you can get from a parts store...

it takes like 2 minutes...

I used a screw driver to bang in the little safety pin in the middle of the safety screws and used some MAF cleaner spray from napa.
 

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I cleaned mine when i blew up the old blower and sent oil and metal chunks into the motor :rollinglaugh:
 

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