G'day quick question I know that MAF sensors don't like oiled filters so would it be possible to put it before the filter? Or is a little bit of dust worse than the oil vapour from the filter? I'm making a new airbox and it was just a thought I had.
It's for a LS1.
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MAF sensor Q's
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I believe he's talking about oiled air filters, and the theory that oil comes off them.MUD000 wrote:Is thank the crank vent ??
Put it in after the MAF this is how I did mine
Cheers Dan
K&N have published a study which claims theirs don't give off oil (when oiled correctly) - but of course, they would.
I don't know about other brands of oiled filters.
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