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4th October 2007, 12:11 | #1 |
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V8 MAF cleaning
Ive posted the question on the two-sixties as it hasnt been asked before, but realise there is a pool of knowledge on here that may not visit the two-sixties site.
So, given that cleaning the MAF on the CDTi can make such a difference, and the MAF on th V8 can suffer from dead fly particles, contaminated water particles, and oild from K+N type air filters, is there any benefit to be gained from givin the MAF a "CAREFUL" clean. Steve |
4th October 2007, 13:13 | #2 |
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scooter said on the two-sixities not too, for the simple reason of damaging it.
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4th October 2007, 14:07 | #3 |
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Hi Pete, I know Scooter has replied and realise he is a font of knowledge, but wanted to throw the question open to a wider pool of knowledge, as I have stated in one of my posts, a google on Mustang MAF cleaning would suggest it may be beneficial.
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oh right see your point now, lol. surely it should be cleaned every now and then like most car related things
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