Is CRC QD Electronics Cleaner suitable for cleaning MAF?
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I have searched the forum on this and found posts referring to electronics cleaner that leaves no residue. This falls in that catagory.
Has anyone used this stuff and had bad results?
Has anyone used this stuff and had bad results?
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HUH? I never knew there is a special MAF cleaner?
I used Carburettor cleaner and I didn't have any trouble, I even get better gas mileage and more power...
I used Carburettor cleaner and I didn't have any trouble, I even get better gas mileage and more power...
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The ingredients are identical, but the ratios may be different.
The ingredients are identical, but the ratios may be different.
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