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    hey just found out my maf sensor is bad on my 02 gp.ive heard a1 cardone is not very good replacement.any ideas on a good replacement.
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    i think i heard that ACDelco would be a good replacement. but that tends to be on the expensive side so wait to see if someone has another good alternative.
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    Nab one from a junkyard
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    well after a little research ive noticed that about 95% of the maf i have looked at are made by hitachi including the original that came on my car.there all the same part acdelco,napa brand and a1 cardone all the same hitachi part number on the top and identical in every way.another cheap shortcut for gm using hitachi parts!anyway if any one needs one dont pay for the delco or napa name get the a1 cardone select with a lifetime warranty since its the same part. for about $50 to$75 cheaper.
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