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Re: Driveability
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 9/4/2017 5 Replies

I now understand where the discussion went sideways. It depends where the air leak is. Downstream of the throttle plate may cause a high idle. Between the MAF and the throttle plate will cause a shift in fuel trim and possibly a driveability issue. Login to read more.

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