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Does the K&N drop in filter mess up the MAF sensor because of the oil substance?
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Yes. Over-oiling of a K&N filter can deposit oil on the sensor. Even lightly oiled filters can deposit oil on the sensor over time.
Cleaning the sensor should remove any deposits. I typically clean the sensor when I clean my filter.
Oil can also be deposited throughout the intake system. Typically the oil probably wouldn't make it as far in our cars, being caught up in the turbo or intercooler, but I've seen some pretty messy/oily throttle bodies on naturally aspirated vehicles when it comes to K&N filters.