Question for all those MAF sensor experts!!
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Real nice car there Wayne. I'm sure there is going to be a lot of enjoyment out of it on the road.
C4CRNA mentioned "I don't think you should have used a q-tip"
I'll just say never do it. The surface reads parts per million and even cotton can foul the metal coating up. It's a super thin coating of metal. Be it a rebreather or MAF O2 sensor its a very sensitive part. Only flood and flush. Good thing you picked up another because if you scrubbed on the plate with a q-tip I'd concider its reading for use always questionable.
C4CRNA mentioned "I don't think you should have used a q-tip"
I'll just say never do it. The surface reads parts per million and even cotton can foul the metal coating up. It's a super thin coating of metal. Be it a rebreather or MAF O2 sensor its a very sensitive part. Only flood and flush. Good thing you picked up another because if you scrubbed on the plate with a q-tip I'd concider its reading for use always questionable.