Clean a 95-96 MAF sensor
Lotsa info on the b13 and '00-'01 SR20DE mafs on here but i couldn't find any information on The 96-'99 ones, so i figured i'd contribute.
Little back story. Bought this car with 220k miles on it. It had a dramatic dip in power after 4000rpm, all the way to 5500rpm. Very annoying. The car would also die after firing it up, when it was warmed up ( in closed-loop operation ), unless i held my foot on the pedal.
I thought that this was due to the crank sensor being bad. Some people on the forum agreed. NOPE. Replaced that part, and did a *full* tuneup and the problem persisted. Did a compression check - 185psi across the board. So.... wtf?
I heard of many people cleaning the MAF and then having problems, so i was nervous about doing this. I ordered a spare for backup and figured i'd take this task on.
It was far easier than i thought. And my sensor wires were almost completely black!!!
Now the car has full power across the powerband, pulls like a beast compared to before i cleaned the MAF, and no longer dies when i start the car after it's been warmed up.
Ta da.. way to save yourself $200-$500 for a new sensor
Little back story. Bought this car with 220k miles on it. It had a dramatic dip in power after 4000rpm, all the way to 5500rpm. Very annoying. The car would also die after firing it up, when it was warmed up ( in closed-loop operation ), unless i held my foot on the pedal.
I thought that this was due to the crank sensor being bad. Some people on the forum agreed. NOPE. Replaced that part, and did a *full* tuneup and the problem persisted. Did a compression check - 185psi across the board. So.... wtf?
I heard of many people cleaning the MAF and then having problems, so i was nervous about doing this. I ordered a spare for backup and figured i'd take this task on.
It was far easier than i thought. And my sensor wires were almost completely black!!!
Now the car has full power across the powerband, pulls like a beast compared to before i cleaned the MAF, and no longer dies when i start the car after it's been warmed up.
Ta da.. way to save yourself $200-$500 for a new sensor