need some lid/filter/MAF advice
Thanks in advance guys!
Matt
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As stated above, do the free ram-air mod. You can find a how-to by searching.
i got the info from... https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...t=cleaning+maf
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i got the info from... https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...t=cleaning+maf
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You will want to use a "non-residue electrical contact cleaner." I am 100% certain you will be able to find this in Germany. This is what we used in the US to clean our MAF sensors before special-purpose MAF cleaners became widely available in stores.
Alcohol is not a pure product and the additives will leave a residue on the wires, which will reduce the effectiveness of the sensor. That is why it is so important to find a non-residue cleaner for the actual sensor wires.
For the honeycomb, you can use anything. I used some dentistry tools to straighten out the bends and a toothbrush to clean out all of the bugs and dirt.
You might try to use weatherstripping adhesive to put the gasket back in place.
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and it's either good mpg's in the right lane and go 55mph, or go in the left lane and let er' rip! i didnt buy this car for good gas! besides... i'm not the one that pays for the gas



