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Old 02-06-2003, 12:30 PM   #1
stangt00
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I have one on my car and I know exactly what your talking about. You can make a bracket if you want, but I found another way to keep it up pressed against the plastic cover. Take the plastic cover off. Loosen the clamp that holds the intake tube to the throttle body. Rotate the intake tube upwards just a little bit, then tighten the clamp back down. Now, when you go to put the plastic cover back on, you will actually be pushing down on the maf sensor. This will keep it from bouncing around.
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