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Cheap "tuneup" things to help with emissions?



 
 
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Old August 7th 06, 04:07 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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Default Cheap "tuneup" things to help with emissions?

Hey all! I am so close to passing my emissions I think all I need now is a
regular tune up.

I'm looking for very cheap things I can do that I have left out of my tune
up list:
oil change
spark plugs/wires
check/set timing
fuel injector cleaner (do I need this if I ran the "Guaranteed not to pass"
crap through?)
clean MAF (brake cleaner)
clean IAC (TB cleaner)
clean Throttle Body (TB cleaner)

One person says to check the MAP sensor tube. Where can I get some info on
this. Will I have one of these even though my 88 has MAF (was from CA
originally I guess)?

Thanks,
--Cameron



 




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