Green label MAF for 96 Classic STI
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As per title, must be very good condition.
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I'm based in South london/Kent, so will travel within reason to collect
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53WRX,What mileage has the MAF done?, mine's only done 48,000, can't believe it maybe messing about!!
It seems a bit hesitant when on boost and hits a flat spot at about 4000rpm, apart from that it runs fine!!
It seems a bit hesitant when on boost and hits a flat spot at about 4000rpm, apart from that it runs fine!!
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Was on it when I bought the car, the car has done 70k so could be 70k or less depending on it being a replacement. I never had those symptoms always ran fine, was removed when I went FMIC/induction and Simtec Mafless ECU set up.
It has never been run on an induction set up always airbox which is the safest way to look after your maf.
It has never been run on an induction set up always airbox which is the safest way to look after your maf.