A qestion about K&N Drop-ins and the MAF
Ok so I took my car in for servicing, good shop, I trust the mechanic. He noticed my K&N drop in and told me about a problem he has had on cars that have them and Mass Airflow Sensors. Said he had just had this problem on a Tacoma Prerunner.
When the engine bay heats up, some of the oil on the filter vaporizes and is drawn into the intake. Where it coats the mass airflow sensor. Later small bits of dirt not caught by the filter start to collect on the lightly coated sensor. As the dirt builds up the sensor becomes less effective, lowering the reading and running the motor increasingly lean. Eventually leading to a CEL and I cant remeber the code. On the tacoma he said all he had to do was clean the sensor and then replace the air filter. I doubt this applies to CAIs cause the filter is down where its cool.
Anyone who is using the K&N drop in had this problem? How hard is it the clean the sensor. I get better MPG with the K&N so if I could just clean the sensor periodically instead of getting rid of the filter that would work.
When the engine bay heats up, some of the oil on the filter vaporizes and is drawn into the intake. Where it coats the mass airflow sensor. Later small bits of dirt not caught by the filter start to collect on the lightly coated sensor. As the dirt builds up the sensor becomes less effective, lowering the reading and running the motor increasingly lean. Eventually leading to a CEL and I cant remeber the code. On the tacoma he said all he had to do was clean the sensor and then replace the air filter. I doubt this applies to CAIs cause the filter is down where its cool.
Anyone who is using the K&N drop in had this problem? How hard is it the clean the sensor. I get better MPG with the K&N so if I could just clean the sensor periodically instead of getting rid of the filter that would work.
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