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2009-05-04 18:26:01
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P11 and WAI/CAI Problems?
I've heard about the MAF problems with WAI's and CAI's on the P11 (00-01) particularly.

Whats the deal with this? Anyway to get around this?

I'm about to install a WAI and a flow stack and thought I would check before doing it
2009-05-04 23:49:16
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because most cai's for the b15 se arent mounted to the firewall against vibrations. IE my place racing one.

aem does have one though. otherwise thats it.
2009-05-05 17:24:37
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Is the maf more sensitive to vibrations, etc?

Doing a WAI setup I might incorporate some kind of a holder..
2009-06-01 19:58:35
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Never had a problem with my MAF...threw a CEL once, gave it a good cleaning and it made the boo-boo go away. Needing to replace the MAF is not uncommon with P11's though. You can get new ones for about $100. I think it usually gives you a P0171 when the MAF is gone. Not sure exactly "how" it fails.
2009-06-10 03:09:15
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Originally Posted by GDubt
Never had a problem with my MAF...threw a CEL once, gave it a good cleaning and it made the boo-boo go away. Needing to replace the MAF is not uncommon with P11's though. You can get new ones for about $100. I think it usually gives you a P0171 when the MAF is gone. Not sure exactly "how" it fails.


Hmm I gotta check the voltages.. it might be the hidden reason behind my crappy gas mileage on the P11
2009-07-08 04:57:42
#6
Installed the BPi Flow stack on the car.



What do you guys usually do with the MAP sensor?
2009-07-08 16:39:55
#7
Damn all my experience with G20's and I have never heard anyone having problems with CAI/WAI on P11 and have never heard of an SR20 using a MAP sensor?
I guess you learn something new every day
2009-07-09 13:37:30
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Originally Posted by HP10T
Damn all my experience with G20's and I have never heard anyone having problems with CAI/WAI on P11 and have never heard of an SR20 using a MAP sensor?
I guess you learn something new every day


About the MAP sensor, on 98+ cars it all has them. It's labeled as a Boost sensor. On my 99 SE-L I had it on my intake manifold, not in the stock airbox. My Scangauge would then give a reading under the gauge labeled as MAP. Now after I went with a 96 ECU, that gauge would not show any data.
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