Don't have one, but I put a "09" (can't remember full number) into mine 2 weeks ago, made a hugh difference, smoother, marginally more power (than with it disconnected) and better mpg.
Was a straight swap for the Bosch.
Cost me €116 incl postage form autotechnik in Germany:)
 
whats the reason you need it for ?
i put a pierburg maf in my freeby, the 090 one, didnt make any difference,still had the same problems as before,intermitent revs,stop start action,disconected it to make it run better,uses more fuel tho.
the pierburg cost me £100 from Air Mass Meters airmassmeters.com
 
Blowing black smoke so a change was intended to try and cure that but I will when I have time checl all hoses just in case a split is found.
 
Just fitted a pierburg MAF 7.22684.09.0 to my TD4. Will not rev at all totally flat when flooring the pedal, I ordered it because one of the threads stated that it would be a straight swap for the origonal Maf. Any ideas ?
 
Theres meant to be a pierburgh maf that is a straight swap without the need for a synergy, it's in a thread somewhere ..... I though as OP did until someone kindly corrected me.
 
Blowing black smoke so a change was intended to try and cure that but I will when I have time checl all hoses just in case a split is found.

If your blowing black smoke, it's less likely to be a split hose and more likely to be a collapsing hose and maybe nothing to do with the maf, as black smoke usually means a lack of air.:)
 
If your blowing black smoke, it's less likely to be a split hose and more likely to be a collapsing hose and maybe nothing to do with the maf, as black smoke usually means a lack of air.:)
Hi i thought black smoke was over fueling and white smoke was to do with air its a split hose or the MAF :)
 
black smoke is over rich burn caused by excess fuel or restricted air white smoke is either water if disappears straight away or unburned fuel if hangs about back
 

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