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Spaz1729 Newbie

Joined: 22 July 2010 Location: MO - Defiance
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| Posted: 30 July 2010 at 10:04am | IP Logged
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Well I checked for leaks and everything prior and got nothing, I tried
carb cleaner and also soap and water, I put the stock back on the
first time I had problems cause I needed to drive to chi town and
never threw a code, tuning is the only thing I could think of the sensor
is in correctly, pretty tight seal and it only goes in one way so it can't
be on backwards
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JMFT Senior P Member


Joined: 30 January 2008 Location: MO - St. Peters
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| Posted: 01 August 2010 at 11:54am | IP Logged
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Sign me up for a simple bolt on that requires a PCM flash. Soap and water is used for finding a leak in a tire. WD-40 is better for vac leaks because it has a high flash point and won't explode in your face. Smoke machine is 100% accurate and finds the hidden leaks a spray can can't. Offer still stands.
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JMFT Senior P Member


Joined: 30 January 2008 Location: MO - St. Peters
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| Posted: 01 August 2010 at 11:56am | IP Logged
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And I'd like to hook up my computer to it and monitor the MAF voltage, I bet it jumps around like a bare foot one legged pirate on hot asphalt.
__________________ Work (636) 397-6333 Plaza Tire Service St. Peters.
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