Inexpensive MAF source?
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Inexpensive MAF source?
http://www.pgautoparts.com/index.php...products_id=44
Anyone ever tried one of these MAFs on their DiscoI? Looks like the right one...
I've also seen them on ebay.
Anyone ever tried one of these MAFs on their DiscoI? Looks like the right one...
I've also seen them on ebay.
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Thanks. I knew I could count on you.
Maybe I'll get one and see...if it works correctly and fixes my problem, it would be good for everyone to know. But if someoone out there has already tried one and found it is a peice of crap...then I won't have to spend my money finding that out.
Maybe I'll get one and see...if it works correctly and fixes my problem, it would be good for everyone to know. But if someoone out there has already tried one and found it is a peice of crap...then I won't have to spend my money finding that out.
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If not, I'm gonna try that new phenomenon Calebbo found out about.
#8
So when they did the slight refresh on the disco I in 1996, a lot of people thought that it was going to be called disco II, and some people started calling them that, because of all the things that had been changed, and it had been basically the same since 1989. They were wrong, but I guess some people still think of them that way.
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So when they did the slight refresh on the disco I in 1996, a lot of people thought that it was going to be called disco II, and some people started calling them that, because of all the things that had been changed, and it had been basically the same since 1989. They were wrong, but I guess some people still think of them that way.