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Old 12-25-2014, 11:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by nogoodname View Post
Since you have the same mods. I would say no. But if you're cleaning the MAF because there's some kind of problem. Then maybe
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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 View Post
You don't need a retune. And I hope you're not paying someone to clean the mafs. There is not a faster, easier job to do on a car.
with both of 'em.

If nothing has changed, then the tune shouldn't need to be changed.

Cleaning the MAFs is just four screws/bolts (two for each MAF) and two connectors (if you slip the harnesses out some clips on the chassis you don't need to disconnect). Plus a can of MAF spray. No gaskets to be replaced. Cover the area with plastic and rags then spray away. Let dry and replace. Car will adjust itself after a few miles.
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