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edevlin 09-04-2009 06:48 AM

Gurgling and Popping/MAF
 
I have been getting some gurgling and popping on startup when the engine is cold. Car runs great when warmed up and I am getting no CEL's. I cleaned the throttle body, the MAF sensor and I cannt find any vacuum leaks.

I plan on replacing the fuel filter and putting in new plugs (one year old) and coilpacks (original). Hopefully that will fix the problem, if not, I suspect it could be the MAF sensor (replaced about 30K ago).

I freaked when I called Suncoast to see what a MAF would cost, $477.00, they said they retail for close to 700.00. Thats nuts, is there a cheaper alternative for my MAF (996.606.124.00), thanks.

Ed

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rd400rz 09-04-2009 07:00 AM

maf best price
 
I just bought a new maf for my 98 box from auto haus for $169 shipped to me in one day, I ordered it at 3 pm it was here the next day and I am in MN unbelievable I am very impressed , suncoast wanted almost $400 for the same one I think they said $369 to be exact ,same bosch part # way to much $$$ auto haus phone #1800-240-4620

edevlin 09-04-2009 08:24 AM

"I just bought a new maf for my 98 box from auto haus for $169 shipped to me in one day, I ordered it at 3 pm it was here the next day and I am in MN unbelievable I am very impressed , suncoast wanted almost $400 for the same one I think they said $369 to be exact ,same bosch part # way to much $$$ auto haus phone #1800-240-4620"


Thanks for the input. When I checked with ********************************e, they said they did not have the direct replacement for my MAF with my .124 part number, but an updated unit costing 225.00 that would require a reflash of the ECU. The folks at Sunset said they had the exact replacement (450.00) .124 that would not requrie a reflash...

Ed

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ddb 09-04-2009 10:20 AM

:eek: I bought the exact same MAF from Sunset 3 years ago for $273.64. I too didn't want to use the newer (ending with 125 I believe) MAF because I didn't want to go to the dealer to get an ECU reflash.

Let us know if you have any luck finding it cheaper.


Thanks.....

djomlas 09-04-2009 10:33 AM

i got one for sale if u want in classifieds...

rd400rz 09-04-2009 11:16 AM

They to said I may have to take my car to the dealer to reflash the ecu,they were not sure though ?Funny there the only ones that told me that ,the one maf I got from them was the same Bosch part # as the one in my car ,everybody on here just told me to unhook my battery for a few minutes after install ,they said I did not need to reflash ,that worked fine ,and I erased the check engine light with my actron scan tool ,now all is good runs much better

djomlas 09-04-2009 11:28 AM

u dont need to re flash it, wtf, just do the battery trick and it will be fine.

edevlin 10-02-2009 06:22 AM

Vertex Auto to the rescue. I saw their ad in Excellence with pics of MAF's so I gave them a call. They had the 99660612400 MAF exact replacement for my 2000 base for 240.00 delivered. I just put it in, and the rough idle is gone. Car runs like a top :D . I continue to be impressed on how this little 2.7L can push you back into the seat in the first 3 gears....

Ed

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ekam 10-02-2009 07:31 AM

Makes me wonder if your TTP intake is the cause for it to fail.

edevlin 10-02-2009 07:36 AM

"Makes me wonder if your TTP intake is the cause for it to fail."

I was always concerned about that as well. As you have to oil the filter element and too much oil may bugger up the MAF. But, I have put on about 40K with the TTP intake and the same MAF. I have heard of MAF's failing with stock intakes in less than 40K.

Ed

:cheers:

ddb 10-02-2009 07:43 AM

Ed,

Thanks for the update. Nice to know I can get the 124 MAF if needed for a decent price!


ddb


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