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turbo_dsm

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Nov 1, 2009
New Britain, Connecticut
The "net" inside of the maf sensor is bent a little, can that affect the idle?
The engine vibrates on low rpms but runs good above 1.5k (the car came with a vented bov)

I took a picture of the maf but i couldn't connect my phone to the pc.

Any help would be appreciated
 
Your vented BOV can affect the idle.

Get a toothpick or something and straighten the honeycombs out.
 
Recirculate your blow off valve.

You can always fix your mafs honeycombs' with a tooth-pick, Aswell.


EDIT: RadDsm beat me to it. Funny how we thought the exact same thing, At the exact same time, You just got the post in 10seconds sooner , ha ha!
 
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