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rk0ehn
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Name : Christian Rolf Köhn
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PostSubject: TB screen   TB screen EmptySat Sep 10, 2011 4:55 pm

When I gutted my air box I removed the screen because I red somewhere here on a thread that it will suck more air, but I'm really not sure what is the screen for? is it to protect the MAF sensor??? ? the main reason why I removed it was because I assumed that the previous owner used a a screw driver to pry off the air intake tube and smashed the screen making almost a hole on it bonk and in it has a price of 21+ dlls in rockauto. My local parts store never has the parts I need mad
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Name : Christian Rolf Köhn
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PostSubject: Re: TB screen   TB screen EmptySat Sep 10, 2011 10:31 pm

Nevermind I found my own answer tongue

AA wrote:
As for the MAF screen, leave it in for the reason it was intended: rectify the air flow so the MAF sensor can get a good reading. It also works as a blockade against large objects should they get past the filter (it can happen).
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