constant flooding after vfad removal
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constant flooding after vfad removal
I removed my vfad the other day. started the car and ran it about 15 minutes and parked it. now it floods constantly. I replaced the spark plugs and still getting same results. I will be putting the vfad back on tomorrow to see if that corrects the problem, but from what iv read about removing the vfad people really havnt had too much of an issue. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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And I assume you remembered to plug the MAF sensor back in
Might want to try cleaning it just to rule that out.
Nothing much to go wrong with just removing the VFAD except people forgetting to cap the VFAD nipple and issues with MAF (dirty or not plugged in).
Also, did you disconnect the battery for any reason (shouldn't have needed to)
Might want to try cleaning it just to rule that out.
Nothing much to go wrong with just removing the VFAD except people forgetting to cap the VFAD nipple and issues with MAF (dirty or not plugged in).
Also, did you disconnect the battery for any reason (shouldn't have needed to)
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thing is my car has been running super rich for a long time, i recently installed knn typhoon intake v2. after that, my car seemed to take a bit to crank up and actually fire. might as well mention im running a gutted cat as well. would replacing coils help? to my knewledge, they have never been replaced.
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