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CR-Z Takeda Cold Air Intake Gasket

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Why spend $50 on a gasket from aFePower, when you can spend hundreds on a 3D printer and filament? Ask not; only do.

 

May I present to you, the solution for my check engine light. The old gasket on the Takeda cold air intake for my Honda CR-Z had degraded and failed, causing a recurrent check engine light. That CE light put my CR-Z in a permanent ECO/ limp mode. Time passed, the car worked, but I missed my sweet, sweet REVs from SPORT mode.

 

Print and install this onto your Hitachi MAF sensor. It's a tight fit; but I assume you are into that if you drive this car. Use a plastic scribe or soft pry tool to get your new gasket seated. 

 

Printed in Inland TPU 95A. This is Version 1 Revision 0. If modifications are needed, I'll post a revision.

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