air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Help and advice section for technical questions on your Corsa.
Please check that your query hasn't already been answered in FAQ and Technical Info section.

Moderator: Octane2097

Post Reply
tel_boy
CB-Uk Newbie
Posts: 27
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:09 pm
Location: Falkirk, Scotland

air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Post by tel_boy »

hi folks, ive got a running problem with my 1.0 12v corsa b. first off i put a universal cone filter on it and it sounded great, maybe a lil bhp and yes, i know its only a 1 ltr.after running with this my air flow mass meter broke. i was told it was because of the filter, so i took it off and replaced it with the standard air box and new a f m m.
my quiestion is, performance air filters and induction kits are sold for my type of car but how can i be sure that if i buy one, i wont need to fork out for another a f m m? AND is it possible to put an a f m m from a bigger engine in mine? daft quiestions, but worth a try i say.
thanks people hop someone can help.
richardhhha
CB-Uk User
Posts: 281
Joined: Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:32 pm
Location: Wallington

Re: air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Post by richardhhha »

first off who ever told you that by fitting the filter broke the AFM is talking out there arses.

first off your car aint exactly new and that sensor has been in there from day one, heating up and cooling down like a crazy bloke,

it could have broken at any time so dont worry about it, i have a 1.4 16v and i have been running a induction kit from day one and my cars 12 years old.

but if your going to get a performance filter, get a proper one not a universal fit! as the universal fit ones can break up and you'll have pieses of filter flying into your engine!

hope this helps

Rich
X14XE Janspeed S/S center and rear with 3.5" round with hoffman 200 cpi sport cat
C20XE GSi custom 3 box exhaust system, and GAZ 60mm drop
User avatar
Octane2097
Senior Moderator
Posts: 2125
Joined: Sun Jun 25, 2006 9:25 pm
Location: Barnsley, South Yorkshire

Re: air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Post by Octane2097 »

had a induction kit on my 1.0i no problems wat so ever with the MAF
was a K&N designed for my car, best off like rich said, get the one for your car :)
Peugeot 207 Sport 1.6 VTI (120)
tel_boy
CB-Uk Newbie
Posts: 27
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:09 pm
Location: Falkirk, Scotland

Re: air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Post by tel_boy »

thanks for the comments people. went out at the weekend and the car kept slowing down, kept my foot prssing on the peddle and the wee orange light came on. what the hell is wrong? im taking it to a garage as im sick of it. its as if somethings stopping air getting in.
richardhhha
CB-Uk User
Posts: 281
Joined: Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:32 pm
Location: Wallington

Re: air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Post by richardhhha »

take a look at the inside of the air filter you had on there, something might have come off from inside and it could be lodged in your manifold.
X14XE Janspeed S/S center and rear with 3.5" round with hoffman 200 cpi sport cat
C20XE GSi custom 3 box exhaust system, and GAZ 60mm drop
tel_boy
CB-Uk Newbie
Posts: 27
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 12:09 pm
Location: Falkirk, Scotland

Re: air flow mass meters, a kick in the teeth!!

Post by tel_boy »

got the wee car fixed atlast. £153.67 for laptop connection, lambda sensor and a f m. is that a good price? i thought it woulda been more but im pleased with the outcome as it feels quicker and more responsive on throttle.
Post Reply