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    Tyvm...91+ it is! Owners manual didn't come with it when I purchased it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    Yup that is a MAF, not exactly the style in your car but similar.

    Just remove it completely and use MAF cleaner on it. Let it sit for a few minutes and re-install. Simple and quick but an important thing to do as they get dirty quicker than most think.
    WILL DO

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    Ordered, TYVM! ! !

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    Why would you order that?

    Napa sells cans for like 5 bucks man lol

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    I can't get it where I'm from! It's cheaper to order it than drive to get it unless I have a big order...thanks though!

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    Better check your prices, or we're getting ripped off here! $9.71 here with taxes or $9.60 on Amazon.


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    Just like the disclaimer says, prices always change from store to store or state to state.

    My local napa is a private owned business that runs 7 stores in the area, likely a reason some things are cheaper or more money. I also use either my AAA discount or my works discount, so I never pay full price lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    Just like the disclaimer says, prices always change from store to store or state to state.

    My local napa is a private owned business that runs 7 stores in the area, likely a reason some things are cheaper or more money. I also use either my AAA discount or my works discount, so I never pay full price lol.
    Nice!

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    Where can one find how much transmission oil it takes to flush it out & start over from scratch?

    Remember no owners manual here.

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    A pan drop with filter change is roughly 8 quarts of fluid.

    There are various threads out there, maybe even a write up or two wwth other info attached for like shift kits and so on.

    And using tapatalk sucks ass to try and research anything, get on a real computer to make life easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    A pan drop with filter change is roughly 8 quarts of fluid.

    There are various threads out there, maybe even a write up or two wwth other info attached for like shift kits and so on.
    I got 14 just in case. TY!

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    Just helped a friend do a pan drop/shift kit/TC flush, and used over 3 gallons total. Admittedly, some of that was spilled though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrandonHall10 View Post
    Just helped a friend do a pan drop/shift kit/TC flush, and used over 3 gallons total. Admittedly, some of that was spilled though.
    So I Should Be Good Then!

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    Ok...I will sleep a lot better tonight! Goodnight. THANKS ALL!!!

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    Lmao, "Essentially wiping your butt before you poop" That's freaking hilarious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bandook View Post
    Lmao, "Essentially wiping your butt before you poop" That's freaking hilarious.
    I showed that to the service & sales mgr. They both laughed!

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    Getting the motor & transmission oil flushed as well as radiator now. ☺
    B O R I N G !!!

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    Do the fluid changes yourself With what you just paid them to do it you could have bought a set of headers probably.
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    I would if I could. This is why I can't physically do it now.😧

    Enough said/shown.

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