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super weird problem bogging?
i left school like normal and my car just bogs down..it was raining and i have injen.
do you think water got up in the intake? what gives
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i left school like normal and my car just bogs down..it was raining and i have injen.
do you think water got up in the intake? what gives
Yep, your air filter is the first thing to check.
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Could be. Your MAF sensor may have gotten wet.
It happens. When that gets wet the car runs like crap for a day or two.
Just be easy on it untill things dry out. Get a hydrosheild it will help.
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Sometimes when my car is cold it bogs a bit when I get on it @ all. I try not to get on the gas when the car is cold anyway.
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yes its cause its wet, I have the same problem. MAFS
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yeah like ctcobaltsss said its the mafs, K&N Drycharger FTW!! strap one on the filter and youll never have that problem again
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i had my fuel pump go out and it did that for a day or so...but yeah, i would deff check the filter first!
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