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Old 05-08-2013, 11:29 AM   #71
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So what is the deal with the MAF sensor then? Can I just swap out the filter and away I go, or should I disconnect the battery to reset the ECU, or anything else?
It's never a bad idea to reset the ecu after a mod, even a small one. Will it be absolutely necessary? Probably not.

As far as oiling and so on just buy maf/electronic cleaner and clean it when you clean the filter and don't soak it in oil. Follow instructions.
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Old 05-08-2013, 11:30 AM   #72
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Only as some people think that the oil will collect on the MAF and throw readings. I checked my MAF yesterday after 6 months of using my K&N and not a sign of oil on it
FWIW, mine looked clean too, but after spraying the maf sensor cleaner on it, it was obvious that it it was flushing some oil out of it. I'd give it a try even if it looks clean.
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Old 05-08-2013, 11:47 AM   #73
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FWIW, mine looked clean too, but after spraying the maf sensor cleaner on it, it was obvious that it it was flushing some oil out of it. I'd give it a try even if it looks clean.
Mine didn't even get my hands dirty, clean as a whistle. If there was anything to be sprayed off you'd at least expect a thin film of oil deposits on the housing. I may well do it in the future but for now it's not a worry.
@PumaUK7 I wouldn't bother with a reset, I didn't when I did mine.
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Old 05-08-2013, 11:57 AM   #74
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Mine didn't even get my hands dirty, clean as a whistle. If there was anything to be sprayed off you'd at least expect a thin film of oil deposits on the housing. I may well do it in the future but for now it's not a worry.
@PumaUK7 I wouldn't bother with a reset, I didn't when I did mine.
the outside on mine was spotless too. it's the wires/sensors inside the housing that it collects on and you need to spray when cleaning.
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I installed my K&N Filter last week and didn't reset ECU either. i didn't want to re-setup radio. I had CAI on previous cars and never had filter only. so, i barely feel between OEM vs K&N Filter. maybe ECU is not re-learned new filter yet. i will find out more later.
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Old 05-15-2013, 07:29 PM   #76
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So what is the deal with the MAF sensor then? Can I just swap out the filter and away I go, or should I disconnect the battery to reset the ECU, or anything else?
Totally Not necessary to reset the ECU for a drop in filter...
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Is the TRD drop in washable? If yes, where can I find the cleaner and oil for it?
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Only as some people think that the oil will collect on the MAF and throw readings. I checked my MAF yesterday after 6 months of using my K&N and not a sign of oil on it
The MAF has its own cleaning cycle.. Where it heats up the sensor wire to keep it clean from debris and residue.. Unless this car is different or things have changed recently.. That's how they are designed to work and maintain their accuracy..
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The MAF has its own cleaning cycle.. Where it heats up the sensor wire to keep it clean from debris and residue.. Unless this car is different or things have changed recently.. That's how they are designed to work and maintain their accuracy..
Don't confuse kitchen ovens with vehicle sensors
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Don't confuse kitchen ovens with vehicle sensors
Lol.. Memory served me correctly.. For a change..

"A hot wire burn-off cleaning circuit is employed on some of these sensors. A burn-off relay applies a high current through the platinum hot wire after the vehicle is turned off for a second or so, thereby burning or vaporizing any contaminants that have stuck to the platinum hot wire element."

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_flow_sensor"]Mass flow sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]
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hmm.. sound like ill just keep it stock. .seems either the 55 for the filter or 350 for the intake is just for show... ..
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Old 09-17-2013, 06:13 PM   #82
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I have the K&N Panel, love it. Deleted the sound tube at the same time. Car just feels happier to me. Im going for an overall OEM+ theme so this fits right in.

Yes that a scientific measuring term, deal with it.
I put in a k&n air filter on mine! And the engine feels peppier, and more responsive! Im like it a lot..plus i use premium gas from shell or mobil. Its more expensive gas but worth every penny
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Old 09-17-2013, 08:42 PM   #83
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Is the TRD drop in washable? If yes, where can I find the cleaner and oil for it?

If it is the TRD USA one, then yes. As per the instructions that came with my TRD intake, you can use the K&N cleaning/oiling kit on their filters. I realize you are asking about the TRD filter for the stock airbox, but it is the same type of filter. You can also get a cleaning/oiling kit from your dealer, but the K&N kit should be easy to find and on the shelf at just about any auto parts supplier.
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Old 10-07-2013, 02:48 PM   #84
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Sorry for the necro, but I have a question. At the beginning of this thread, it said the K&N Filter number was 33-2552. I'm going to a performance parts store this evening to pick up some Motul Gear 300, and I figure I might as well pick up an air filter while I'm there.

I put 2013 Scion FR-S into their website, but the model number that came up was 33-2300.

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/kn...ion/model/fr-s

A search on their site for 33-2552 reveals nothing. Is 33-2300 the wrong part, or is it the same thing? It looks the same, but I don't know the difference. For reference:

Brand:K&N
Manufacturer's Part Number:33-2300
Part Type:Air Filter Elements
Product Line:K&N Washable Lifetime Performance Air Filters
Summit Racing Part Number:KNN-33-2300

UPC:024844111395
Air Filter Style:Panel
Length (in):11.375 in.
Width (in):5.875 in.
Height (in):1.063 in.
Filter Material:Cotton gauze
Filter Color:Red

EDIT: Original post was 33-2252, not 33-2552, my apologies. Looking at the official K&N site shows 33-2300 as the one for the FR-S, and 33-2252 as being for 2010 and older Toyota's, so I'm gonna just roll with the 33-2300.

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