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Jet Performance Maf Sensor For Modern Imports Part #61938 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Atlanta, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted UPC:064330041492

Purchased new from Amazon a couple weeks ago to replace the factory MAF in order to see if it would fix a Nissan Versa P0172 ODB-2 code (engine bank too rich). I have a Secret Weapon R intake. I found out through a car forum a few days after ordering the JET MAF that after market filter cones are supposed to be installed as far away from the end of the intake tube as possible. I had mine pushed all the way up. 60 miles after pulling the cone down the code went away. I would rather recoup some of my cost rather than hold on to a part I don't need yet. Never been opened. Go to jetchip.com and search for 61938 for more info such as vehicle compatibility.

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