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20th March 2008, 22:00 | #1 |
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Pieburgh MAF - How Easy to Fit
Hello - would appreciate any advice to the following - have a synergy 2 fitted and initially couldn't believe the improvement in torque. However, recently, I have noticed a deterioration in performance and am putting this down to MAF deterioration - my question is how easy is it to fit a Pieburgh MAF as a replacement ?
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20th March 2008, 22:34 | #2 |
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This should help. I assume you know where it is situated.
http://tuning-diesels.com/Pierburgh/pierburgh.htm Rons site is a mine of information. Well worth a read |
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Many thanks - does anyone know roverron's ebay user name ? Thanks, Jon (it is not roverron)
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its roverron32 - but its as easy to order via his web page (I did)
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