TPI supplies a complete range of aftermarket OE quality mass air flow sensors. Each mass air flow sensor is checked to ensure it meets or exceeds OEM specifications and is tested against heat, cold and vibration. Each sensor is carefully packaged with a silica bag to avoid oxidization and moisture.
Features & Benefits:
Ceramic OE Style / Fiberglass Epoxy circuit boards reduce RFI and other issues
Dual Wire Technology ensures twice the durability
Platinum wires used on each sensor
State of the art Sonic Nozzle Testing on every part
Silica Sandbag included with every item to reduce oxidization
Installation Tool included where necessary to ensure product installed properly the first time
Replacing the Complete Housing Assembly instead of the Sensor Only ensures the connector air tubes are clean and protects the sensor element, which can be damaged by air pollution or oils on your hands.
Check for Vacuum Leaks First!
Vacuum leaks present symptoms similar to a faulty MAF Sensor. When replacing the MAF, always check for vacuum leaks, too. Common sources include:
Leaking Intake Manifold Gasket (found in the "Engine" category) - Vacuum Gauge readings below 17-22 in-Hg (normal manifold vacuum at sea level) at idle may indicate an intake manifold gasket leak.
Note: As elevation increases, readings decrease. Subtract 1 in-Hg from normal manifold vacuum reference for every 1,000 feet increase in elevation above 2,000 feet.
Stuck open PCV Valve - remove the PCV Valve and gently shake it; if it does not rattle, the valve is clogged or dirty and should be replaced.
Cracked Intake Boot (found in the "Engine" category)