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Bushhog 08-16-2016 09:09 AM

Can I remove the MAF sensor on a 6.5L
 
Hey everyone, I recently purchased a 1998 GMC Sierra k1500 and the original owner did a lot of sketchy stuff on it. He installed a K and N air filter on, but it's way too small in my opinion to ever give enough air. I want to go back with the original air intake system but I have a MAF sensor that doesn't look like it goes with the original intake. But if I remove it I get engine codes. I just wanna know if I can remove the MAF sensor w/o having engine problems? Or if one of you know where it's supposed to go cause I can't find it haha any info would help a lot thanks!

Mayhem 08-16-2016 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by Bushhog (Post 1118188)
Hey everyone, I recently purchased a 1998 GMC Sierra k1500 and the original owner did a lot of sketchy stuff on it. He installed a K and N air filter on, but it's way too small in my opinion to ever give enough air. I want to go back with the original air intake system but I have a MAF sensor that doesn't look like it goes with the original intake. But if I remove it I get engine codes. I just wanna know if I can remove the MAF sensor w/o having engine problems? Or if one of you know where it's supposed to go cause I can't find it haha any info would help a lot thanks!

Sorry but the answer is no and yes loose that K&N your engine will last longer the stock breather box(K47) its called is the way to go.

Bushhog 08-16-2016 08:56 PM

Thanks mayhem! Helps a lot getting a straight forward answer have a good one


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