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Classic Mass AirFlow Dilemma - New/Used/Rebuilt 200

Hey Bricksters,

In my quest to address a slightly rough idle and other general maintenance, i've done most of the basics:

O2 sensor
cleaned throttle body
plugs + wires
cap and rotor
flame trap replacement
air filter
air box thermostat
fuel sender unit - in tank pump checked out, so not replaced.

My next consideration is replacing the Mass AirFlow Sensor (Air Mass Meter)with a new unit. I've already replaced it once with a used one and don't really want to "hope" that another used one would work.

What I'm wondering is whether a new Mass Air Flow will have a noticeable/significant improvement and whether it is worth the $350 ish investment.

Any one bite the bullet, get a new one and have great results?

g










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