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Re: Getting the Facts Straight - Repost
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 4/30/2013 1 Reply

Try vaccum leak at the boot between coolant crossover pipe, behind the throttle body and the intake manifold. What probably happened when you disconnected the MAF was the PCM reverted to a speed density fuel calculation which is why the RPM'S went up. Login to read more.

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