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StuartVRS
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi

If he wishes to sell them thats up to him. I know of a lot of MAF failures with oiled filters so the fact is, oiled filters will cause MAF failures, unless you wish to be cleaning the MAF on a regular basis which doesnt always work.


so it's not actually happened to you and you can't actually prove that the MAF's failed because of the filter. my car has a MAF thingy. it to if you use an overoiled filter can cause trouble however this does not happen with factory oil filters and it don't happen on other cars as well.


i have replaced my MAF due to it failing. I changed my induction kit straight after. Others have used oiled filters and suffered failures of the MAF


MAF's fail even when you have a normal paper element in them. MAF went on my brother in laws leon cupra and it's standard.


Yes they do fail, even on a standard car, i will admit that, as well as your point of heavilyoiled filters causing the failures too. Oil from K&N and piperx filters, for example, will no matter what get through and onto the MAF given time. A build up of oil will eventually cause a failure, even from lightly oiled filters. It may not happen straight away, it may not happen at all but im speaking from experience and with the knowledge from several other audi owners who have suffered exactly the same
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quote:
Originally posted by corsaCsxi
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Originally posted by vibrio
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi
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Originally posted by vibrio
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi

If he wishes to sell them thats up to him. I know of a lot of MAF failures with oiled filters so the fact is, oiled filters will cause MAF failures, unless you wish to be cleaning the MAF on a regular basis which doesnt always work.


so it's not actually happened to you and you can't actually prove that the MAF's failed because of the filter. my car has a MAF thingy. it to if you use an overoiled filter can cause trouble however this does not happen with factory oil filters and it don't happen on other cars as well.


i have replaced my MAF due to it failing. I changed my induction kit straight after. Others have used oiled filters and suffered failures of the MAF


MAF's fail even when you have a normal paper element in them. MAF went on my brother in laws leon cupra and it's standard.


Yes they do fail, even on a standard car, i will admit that, as well as your point of heavilyoiled filters causing the failures too. Oil from K&N and piperx filters, for example, will no matter what get through and onto the MAF given time. A build up of oil will eventually cause a failure, even from lightly oiled filters. It may not happen straight away, it may not happen at all but im speaking from experience and with the knowledge from several other audi owners who have suffered exactly the same



I am speaking from the knowledge of several seat, VW, Skoda owners. maybe your just unlucky and had an overoiled filter from the factory
StuartVRS
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quote:
Originally posted by vibrio
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi
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Originally posted by vibrio
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi
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Originally posted by vibrio
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Originally posted by corsaCsxi

If he wishes to sell them thats up to him. I know of a lot of MAF failures with oiled filters so the fact is, oiled filters will cause MAF failures, unless you wish to be cleaning the MAF on a regular basis which doesnt always work.


so it's not actually happened to you and you can't actually prove that the MAF's failed because of the filter. my car has a MAF thingy. it to if you use an overoiled filter can cause trouble however this does not happen with factory oil filters and it don't happen on other cars as well.


i have replaced my MAF due to it failing. I changed my induction kit straight after. Others have used oiled filters and suffered failures of the MAF


MAF's fail even when you have a normal paper element in them. MAF went on my brother in laws leon cupra and it's standard.


Yes they do fail, even on a standard car, i will admit that, as well as your point of heavilyoiled filters causing the failures too. Oil from K&N and piperx filters, for example, will no matter what get through and onto the MAF given time. A build up of oil will eventually cause a failure, even from lightly oiled filters. It may not happen straight away, it may not happen at all but im speaking from experience and with the knowledge from several other audi owners who have suffered exactly the same



I am speaking from the knowledge of several seat, VW, Skoda owners. maybe your just unlucky and had an overoiled filter from the factory



It is not beyond possibility that we were all unlucky, it just seems to be too much of a coincidence that people with oiled filters seem to suffer more than others.
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Why not get an A3 Turbo Rob???


Bit 2 expensive Col
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how much are these brand new

wot r the stats?

and wot group insurance

on the look out 4 a new car myself

and its gota be yellow


U cant buy them brand new anymore, been replaced Um 156bhp/155lb/ft Grp 15
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Punto HGT in yellow Charlie
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Oi... Only one bad ass punto on this site (new shape)
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Girl at work has a black HGT (ur shapwe Paul) its really nice actually I like the yellow ones the best (or baby blue of course )
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123bhp not that fast tho!
Robbo
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Is that it? Thought they were quicker than that
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Nope! 1.8 123bhp im pretty sure.... Turbo mate, Seat!!
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Robbo
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ttt
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ttb
wayne hiscock
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my m8s got one ill find pics of it in a minute

but its faster and handles better than my m8s 4x4 cossie with a chip and coilovers.

love it.
wayne hiscock
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link to his car

i love this car and think it might be for sale.
Robbo
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Tis well sweet

Paul - Whats ttb
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That is a very nice car mate. How much is he looking for?
wayne hiscock
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hgt's are slow

my m8s gf has one. my bmw keeps with it and mines slow
wayne hiscock
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ill find out
wayne hiscock
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full spec is here m8

truely is an amazeing car. and would kill for this car.
still on warrenty too
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the fiat Bravo HGT is a 5cyl 2.0 20v with 155bhp i think you'll find
Robbo
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Punto mate we were talking bout
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that'd be too small - get a bravo HGT
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Not keen on Bravos... or fiats in general tbh

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