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    Has my Eventuri MAF housing failed? + Intake elbow leak

    Was doing a smoke test and realised the MAF housing seems to have seperated? is it meant to be this loose prior to install?

    Inserting the MAF and tightening the screws to me still feels like there's a gap/loose.

    (I'm chasing high idle MAF readings)




    Also located a leak at the elbow I don't understand, I've taken the elbow and inspected it and can't see anything perished/damaged and have reseated it about 5 times.

    Is it possible the gasket is gone and no longer sealing?
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    #2
    There is supposed to be a plastic ring between the airbox and the elbow, yours may be missing or not installed correctly.

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      #3
      Yea I have it, had a look at and it seemed fine perhaps not well enough.

      EDIT* Will buy a new one, should I get an OEM elbow too or a silicone one?
      Last edited by E46 M3; 10-06-2025, 05:25 AM.

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        #4
        The worm clamp may be worn out and not clamping enough.

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          #5
          Took a closer look at the housing and there's just no seal in it, where did it go? maybe in my airbox? Lol.. seems to have disintegrated.

          They want close to $200 for a replacement and it rubbed me the wrong way.

          Can anyone recommend something to seal it up? Perhaps JBweld RTV?
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            #6
            The gaps on the side are where its clamped down but isn't the MAF sensor sealed by the rubber o-ring?

            Have you looked into other universal MAF pipes sold that may fit? You may need to trim length...
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nardo S54 View Post
              The gaps on the side are where its clamped down but isn't the MAF sensor sealed by the rubber o-ring?

              Have you looked into other universal MAF pipes sold that may fit? You may need to trim length...
              https://vortex-performance.com/produ...ensor-housing/
              No the o-ring is much higher, the gaps you can see bypass straight into the housing past the maf sensor. It's hard to photograph.

              Oh I like how Vortex have actually welded around it, interesting.

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                #8
                Originally posted by E46 M3 View Post

                No the o-ring is much higher, the gaps you can see bypass straight into the housing past the maf sensor. It's hard to photograph.

                Oh I like how Vortex have actually welded around it, interesting.
                Ah you’re right.., didn’t have my morning coffee yet.
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                  #9
                  Try some of this Hi-Temp RTV. This is some good stuff!



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                    #10

                    number 7 and 8 should fit…..

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by E46 M3 View Post
                      Took a closer look at the housing and there's just no seal in it, where did it go? maybe in my airbox? Lol.. seems to have disintegrated.

                      They want close to $200 for a replacement and it rubbed me the wrong way.

                      Can anyone recommend something to seal it up? Perhaps JBweld RTV?
                      I think you looked up the wrong part number. These o rings are like 5 euros here

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                        #12
                        Yea I got everything OEM from fcpeuro, temp sollution is JBweld but I orderred this MAF housing that seems much better as it's welded lol.

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                          Lol I went to test the maf housing seal I made and my fuel pump has died? Shows my tank is empty and the light is on but there's over half a tank.

                          It's the Hella I bought 2-3yo

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by E46 M3 View Post
                            Lol I went to test the maf housing seal I made and my fuel pump has died? Shows my tank is empty and the light is on but there's over half a tank.

                            It's the Hella I bought 2-3yo

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                            If all the fuel is stuck the left side of the tank, then the clip on the level sender on the left side broke for the siphon jet pump and you need a new level sender. INPA should have a tank level reading, but if it does not, there is a feature in the cluster menu that will show it. It is also just as easy to pull the left side level sender and inspect the plastic tab for the siphon jet pump.

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                              #15
                              Just reinstalled my eventuri today, remembered this thread, sorry i didnt take photos without the MAF sensor installed. I cant see a gap on my unit.

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