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That is a vacuum leak if it is after the MAF. |
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CarlCuro on March 14, 2005 at 10:27 AM |
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Boost pressure in air intake piping. posted by Jacob94TT on March 14, 2005 at 08:58 AM |
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All the air that comes in through the filter is read by the MAF. Anything that goes in or out of the system after the MAF isn't read.

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| Follow Ups |
- Boost pressure in air intake piping. - Jacob94TT
08:58:00 03/14/05
- BOV's get rid of the major pressure after high boost - 300_zx_vg30det
09:54:51 03/14/05
- Is that you Jerry? (n/m) - Kenny
12:58:44 03/14/05
- LOL,,,,,,,, LOL,,,,,, I was going to say that,,,,,, crazy! (n/m) - fourZero
13:12:28 03/14/05
- That is a vacuum leak if it is after the MAF. - CarlCuro
10:27:38 03/14/05
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