Well mine certainly seems to run fine without it normally. The first couple of starts are difficult until the ECU realises its not there, then its fine. Granted if you back to back it you can tell its better with the MAF plugged in, but it works well enough without it.
last week when i put it all back together i installed this new/used MAF and new plugs, and started it and it was running like a bag of crap and sounded very strange, then i realised i hadn't plugged in any of the passenger banks spark plug leads :P
With those plugged in it ran much nicer, revved up nice and cleanly, but i was scratching my head trying to figure out why the maf values werent showing on nanocom. Eventaully i noticed the intake temp was showing as -61c and that made me realise i hadnt plugged the MAF or intake temp sensor in either.
Plugged those in and checked the readings and it was reading the book values at idle at 2500rpm.
I'm fairly happy its not the MAF, could well be the TPS but i wouldnt have thaught that would affect the running so much, youd expect that to be more related to idle control?
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