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Old 28-06-2014, 09:11 PM   #1
Caprobbo
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Default 200kw AU Xr8 Chewin the Juice

Hey all, got a 200kw AU2 Xr8 with a stinky exhaust and drinking the fuel like there's no tomorrow. So ,air filter good plugs and leads O2 sensors new no faults using Forscan,runs well. When you get out of the car your clothes stink of exhaust especially if you walk past the back of the car while its running. So I disconnected the MAF sensor plug and it seems a whole lot better apart from the loss of low speed (1000 to1500rpm drivability),motor feels a bit perkier has a better exhaust note and has a bit of a pop on the overrun. Did a mileage test 80% highway 20% urban 11l per 100kms which seems to be in the ballpark. So can anyone tell me what the readings for the MAF should be on the Forscan dashboard at idle and under load.

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