Clockton
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Just carry a few OEM filters, they are $13. I usually replace the filter every day during dusty runs and just dump the used filter. Easy
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I do the same thing and keep a extra filter in the truck just Incase...Just carry a few OEM filters, they are $13. I usually replace the filter every day during dusty runs and just dump the used filter. Easy
I like the idea of just carrying an extra OEM filter...
On my last truck I switched to an oilable filter, and went straight down to watch the Baja 1000....first real WOT run thru a sand wash the truck went into limp home mode...after thinking the last thing I did was the filter, I pulled the MAF and cleaned it with brake cleaner...sure enough that was the issue.
Use a throttle body cleaner much saferdon't clean your MAF with brake cleaner
use MAF cleaner or electronics cleaner
brake cleaner can leave a residue as well as being tough on plastics.
don't clean your MAF with brake cleaner
use MAF cleaner or electronics cleaner
Yeah...BUT when in Baja you use the tools you have...
but you are correct...
I did not know that thanks!It doesn't matter what you use, the 3.5 Raptor doesn't have a MAF sensor...
It doesn't matter what you use, the 3.5 Raptor doesn't have a MAF sensor...