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Old 14-02-2015, 23:00   #1
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So on my year 2000 truck,i changed the said Maf around June/July last year.And today i had to replace it with a spare i had laying around.Motor factors have agreed to replace it.

So this got me thinking,what would be the expected life span of the Maf(Bosch) Obviously mileage is a factor.But would like revving the nuts off it.like off roading and needing some oomph (Not that i have on the 2000 one)
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Old 14-02-2015, 23:01   #2
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So on my year 2000 truck,i changed the said Maf around June/July last year.And today i had to replace it with a spare i had laying around.Motor factors have agreed to replace it.

So this got me thinking,what would be the expected life span of the Maf(Bosch) Obviously mileage is a factor.But would like revving the nuts off it.like off roading and needing some oomph (Not that i have on the 2000 one)
Too many factors to consider here to give an anywhere near accurate guess
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Too many factors to consider here to give an anywhere near accurate guess
Or to give a shorter answer... he ain't got a clue...

Revving the nuts off it would probably increase the air flow over it, maybe more vibration, but then again, the MAF is designed to perform within these limits..

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So on my year 2000 truck,i changed the said Maf around June/July last year.And today i had to replace it with a spare i had laying around.Motor factors have agreed to replace it.

So this got me thinking,what would be the expected life span of the Maf(Bosch) Obviously mileage is a factor.But would like revving the nuts off it.like off roading and needing some oomph (Not that i have on the 2000 one)
depends on what the replacement maf was? if genuine Bosch then 100k but other crap no time at all, Rick
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It should last longer than a year my last T2's factory MAF lasted over 6 years & when I replaced it, it was still working perfect after being on the truck for 2 years later & I drove that truck really hard
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It should last longer than a year my last T2's factory MAF lasted over 6 years & when I replaced it, it was still working perfect after being on the truck for 2 years later & I drove that truck really hard
This is the thing.I replaced the Maf on my year 2001 around 4yrs ago and its still going strong,and that one got some hard(off road)driving (Bosch)
Both Maf's were purchased from the same motor factors shop.(Bulleyse)
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Just got an image of Jim bowen telling you you've got the time it takes the board to revolve to choose the cheap Chinese copy or the genuine bosch maf.
I need to get out more
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Yeh I heard horror stories from Ray about the horrid Chinese ones as little as 2 weeks

Get the proper Bosch and be done with it
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Just got an image of Jim bowen telling you you've got the time it takes the board to revolve to choose the cheap Chinese copy or the genuine bosch maf.
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Thinks you do.
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Yeh I heard horror stories from Ray about the horrid Chinese ones as little as 2 weeks

Get the proper Bosch and be done with it
They were supposed to be Bosch?.I don't buy snides...:
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They were supposed to be Bosch?.I don't buy snides...:
Hehe just saying is all. Where did you get yours from?
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bullseye
Just got an image of Jim bowen telling you you've got the time it takes the board to revolve to choose the cheap Chinese copy or the genuine bosch maf.
I need to get out more
And when you choose the cheap copy, Jim Bowen shows you the proper Bosch one and says...

Wait for it...


" This is what you could have won "

Sorry... I need to get out more too lol..

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Old 15-02-2015, 14:06   #14
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Both Maf's were purchased from the same place.And had the word...wait for it Bosch stamped not printed on them.Exactly the same as the original Maf's.The first replacement one on the yr 2001 as i previously said is still going strong after a few years.And since the faulty one from the Yr 2000 is going back to Bosch for replacement.Then i guess i will find out if it is a snide.Because if anyone should know,it will be Bosch themselves.Anyway thanks to those that offered useful advice on the lifespan to be expected from a genuine Maf.Pretty much along the same lines as myself...
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