CRC MAF cleaner

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For NA I think it is okay, but maybe not for turbo. I remember using TB cleaner for my Hyundai, and there was a warning not for turbo cars......:dontknow:
It's the same but use contact cleaners better I think, coz contact cleaner dries up faster without residue coz it's intended for electrical cleaners, so similar like MAF cleaners. I did try both contact and carb cleaners on my Mark X and contact cleaners seems to work just a tad better.
 

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It's the same but use contact cleaners better I think, coz contact cleaner dries up faster without residue coz it's intended for electrical cleaners, so similar like MAF cleaners. I did try both contact and carb cleaners on my Mark X and contact cleaners seems to work just a tad better.
Was it easy to start after cleaning? Mine was difficult, had to crank for sometime, probably the TB cleaner too much and the plugs cannot fire.......lol
 

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Was it easy to start after cleaning? Mine was difficult, had to crank for sometime, probably the TB cleaner too much and the plugs cannot fire.......lol
Mine was quite easy. I took out the MAF to clean so not spraying anything else.
 
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