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can I clean my AFMs - and if so with what ?

I'm trying to track down a small misfire - so I have them off to check and clean the connectors, so I figured I see if I can clean them

Also – I've herd you can remove the wire mesh at each end in increase flow – is this a good idea – and would in impact my PFC tune ?

anyone

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Pick up some CRC Contact Cleaner, or similar product (that dries with no residue). Just spray into the AFM, in the direction that airflow occurs.

There's been some old threads about the mesh, I don't think it made a massive difference and my suggestion would be to leave it on..I mean it's not as if it's providing a massive airflow restriction.

Pick up some CRC Contact Cleaner, or similar product (that dries with no residue). Just spray into the AFM, in the direction that airflow occurs.

There's been some old threads about the mesh, I don't think it made a massive difference and my suggestion would be to leave it on..I mean it's not as if it's providing a massive airflow restriction.

Hmmmm - I've herd if you do the math - it's like a 25% restriction ???

Hmmmm - I've herd if you do the math - it's like a 25% restriction ???

i've heard something similar, however, if something does happen to get sucked through your air filter, it might break the wires inside it, which would be a major pain in the arse.....

i dont think the flow rate would be much different anyway if you did remove. i reckon its better to be safe then sorry......

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