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Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 11 May 2014 4:49 +0000
by GazaShaggy
Nope just the top plastic cover

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 11 May 2014 4:56 +0000
by BillyGoatCountry
ibm450 wrote:How easy is it to pull out. Do I have to pull off any guards or intercooler brackets


just 4 bolts on the plastic intercooler cover

i cleaned mine but still have turbo lag .

ERG valve is okay at test scan figures like a brand new one but stuffed if i know

i just had new BDG injectors put into it too but there is something not quite right

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 11 May 2014 6:45 +0000
by AshA
If you've already cleaned the SCV and MAF sensors without improvement try replacing them completely

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 11 May 2014 6:49 +0000
by AshA
ibm450 wrote:How easy is it to pull out. Do I have to pull off any guards or intercooler brackets


Just need to remove the intercooler shroud (the black plastic cover over the intercooler) as it is located under there

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 5:50 +0000
by Mason91
Hey every one I don't no if this is right but I teed my boost gauge in to that line fromr inter cooler to filter

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 02 Jun 2014 9:23 +0000
by kixx
Mason91 wrote:Hey every one I don't no if this is right but I teed my boost gauge in to that line fromr inter cooler to filter


Refer to this thread.
http://www.newhilux.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1423&p=15791&hilit=+boost+gauge#p15791

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 12:10 +0000
by Thunderbox
Will attempt this on Monday! 180kms, fingers crossed its filthy and I get some improvement in power and efficiency.
need to beat my mates Navara :lol:
So I shall pick up some MAF cleaner and Carby cleaner over the weekend.

:idea: side note / I just read through this thread, people should really read through the thread prior to asking questions :idea:

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 22 Jun 2014 8:25 +0000
by kixx
Thunderbox wrote: :idea: side note / I just read through this thread, people should really read through the thread prior to asking questions :idea:


And what a glorious day this would be. If only...

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 9:16 +0000
by Thunderbox
i got onto this on yesterday with some crc cleaner and carby cleaner for the filter, so much black gunk came out! and she a bit more responsive now. noticeable in 1st and 2nd and in 5th on the freeway. definitely the best and easiest tip out there! my shout for the beers haha.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 7:05 +0000
by ben526
Does anyone know the part number for the genuine toyota map sensor filter i asked a guy at toyota in canberra and he told me that his never heard of a map sensor filter and there wasn't such a thing Lol :lol:

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 10:48 +0000
by mattwhite
That's why he's the parts guy. They save that job for the special ones. :lol:

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 5:22 +0000
by ben526
Yeah he was definitely special he didn't even look it up on the computer he just told me that there was no such thing as a map sensor filter :lol: Maybe if I took It out in the car park And Showed Him He might believe Me

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 5:43 +0000
by BIGFOOTJR
Not cheap, $45 trade.

Mini vaccum filter will be fine

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Thu, 03 Jul 2014 1:46 +0000
by AdamHC
BIGFOOTJR wrote:Not cheap, $45 trade.

Mini vaccum filter will be fine


Where can you find a mini vacuum filter?

I too asked the Toyota guy for one and he didn't know what I was talking about so I just sprayed mine. Toyota parts sections does seem kinda shit. I also asked for the genuine oil filter and he said i need to give him an item number if I want it ordered in. How am I supposed to know the order number? I'm not sitting at the computer with the Toyota database of parts in front of me. That's his job!

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Thu, 03 Jul 2014 2:05 +0000
by BIGFOOTJR
AdamHC wrote:
BIGFOOTJR wrote:Not cheap, $45 trade.

Mini vaccum filter will be fine


Where can you find a mini vacuum filter?

I too asked the Toyota guy for one and he didn't know what I was talking about so I just sprayed mine. Toyota parts sections does seem kinda shit. I also asked for the genuine oil filter and he said i need to give him an item number if I want it ordered in. How am I supposed to know the order number? I'm not sitting at the computer with the Toyota database of parts in front of me. That's his job!


Supercheap, Ryco clear mini filter P# Z675

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Thu, 03 Jul 2014 2:19 +0000
by AdamHC
BIGFOOTJR wrote:
AdamHC wrote:
BIGFOOTJR wrote:Not cheap, $45 trade.

Mini vaccum filter will be fine


Where can you find a mini vacuum filter?

I too asked the Toyota guy for one and he didn't know what I was talking about so I just sprayed mine. Toyota parts sections does seem kinda shit. I also asked for the genuine oil filter and he said i need to give him an item number if I want it ordered in. How am I supposed to know the order number? I'm not sitting at the computer with the Toyota database of parts in front of me. That's his job!


Supercheap, Ryco clear mini filter P# Z675

thanks mate, may seem like a silly question but in which direction do you install it? Or does it work either way?

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 17 Aug 2014 9:22 +0000
by Tuscania
jakelux wrote:Boxhead is this filter on the V6 or is it a diesel thing?
There are a couple of AISIN vacum switching valves to the back of engine bay that look similar
part no's are 90910 - 12262 and 25860 - 31010


Mine is cracked on a D4D 3.0l - need to order one. May I ask which on is the correct part number? Thanks.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 2:54 +0000
by kitdoctor
Question. If MAF=mass air flow, then MAP=?

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 3:06 +0000
by Alby
Mas Air Plo

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Fri, 10 Oct 2014 3:42 +0000
by Luxi46
kitdoctor wrote:Question. If MAF=mass air flow, then MAP=?

Manifold absolute pressure

Alby wrote:Mas Air Plo

That'll work too :lol: