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Hello I'm new here my name is Pierre. Nice to meet you . I have had my 10th gen since they came out. It's a 2016 ex-T. I'm having a problem I'm running +6 psi with 1. Optimized turbo enabled. 2. PRL for intake 3. Improved response. Nothing else for some reason it will run fine then have like a misfire all errors come on, but car still drives fine. Idk wth I'm doing wrong I just want my car to run smooth.
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Hello I'm new here my name is Pierre. Nice to meet you . I have had my 10th gen since they came out. It's a 2016 ex-T. I'm having a problem I'm running +6 psi with 1. Optimized turbo enabled. 2. PRL for intake 3. Improved response. Nothing else for some reason it will run fine then have like a misfire all errors come on, but car still drives fine. Idk wth I'm doing wrong I just want my car to run smooth.
You need to call them, bruh. They rarely respond to posts on here.
 
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I figured someone here would know. It runs fine then this happens.
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Do I need a new maf sensor?
 

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Check that the intake is properly attached. When mounting the parts of the piping facing away from you (underside) it's possible to misjudge the alignment and cause a leak somewhere. Check that the MAF isn't fouled. Give the MAF a good soak of carb cleaner. Make sure the air filter isn't over oiled.
 


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Clean your maf sensor if it happens again you need a new one. It would be a good time to check your intake see if anything is loose or looks bad!
 


 


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