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Old 12-29-2014, 04:09 PM
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Mass Air Flow Sensor & Y2K . . . ?

Hey Buds,

I'm looking at possibly getting a new MAF for my 03 infiniti i35. (for intended purposes, it appears to be the same 3.5v motor as the Max 03).

QUESTION: Can you use the Y2K MAF on a 03, 3.5v motor.

I've read some on some sites you can...and others you can't.

This dude on this site says you can. Read Below.
The $90 226802Y001 has proven to be one of the more robust makes (along with the AM600), and this can also be used on 2k2 and 2k3 Maximas but the IAT thermistor from the existing MAF must be moved to the 226802Y001 MAF as well. The 2k and 2k1s have a separate IAT plug somewhere so the MAF does not have this, while the 2k2 and 2k3s have the IAT sensor in the MAF itself. You can use the 226802Y001 in a 2k2 or 2k3 w/o the sensor but it will throw a CEL.

  • Anyone actually try it?
  • Does it actually PERFORM better than the original?


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Nice....Thanks!
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