Hi everyone,
I've been troubleshooting a power issue with my 1994 Mitsubishi Mighty Max (6G72 engine) and wanted to share what I've done so far and seek some advice.
- Valve Cover Gaskets: Replaced due to severe leakage.
- Spark Plugs: Replaced to ensure proper ignition.
- Cleaning: Thoroughly cleaned the MAF sensor, IACV, and intake.
- Injectors: Replaced with injectors from a 3000GT (same engine type).
- Fuel System: Verified no vacuum leaks by spraying carb cleaner around the engine bay.
- MAF Sensor Replacement: Installed a Delphi AF10323 MAF sensor from O'Reilly's. The engine starts but dies after about 3 seconds with the new sensor. Disconnecting the MAF significantly improves performance, indicating the old MAF might be faulty.
- checked intake tube: for rips and tears and found nothing.
- Checked wiring: I inspected the wiring to the MAF and found no issues.
- The engine won't idle long enough for the ECU to retrain.
- Suspect the new MAF sensor might be a dud.
- The engine will run with the old MAF but won't go over 50 and has issues starting when the truck is at running temp.
- Unplugging the MAF gives the truck significantly more power, it can hit 80 no problem. However it burns comical amounts of fuel and smells really bad.
- Has anyone experienced similar issues with replacing MAF sensors?
- Could there be other underlying issues I should check?
Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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