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Originally Posted by victell
SOLVED: MAF was at fault.
Disconnect the MAF before starting the engine, then drive the vehicle. If there is a change then the MAF is likely at fault.
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This CAN indicate a bad MAF...but a vacuum leak is more likely if the car runs better when unplugging the MAF..
Happy to see you fixed it and thanks for coming back to post a follow-up...