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MAF Filter

Air and fuel are mixed together to be burned in your engine. You request how much of each you need by how hard you press on the accelerator, by going up or down a hill or by how much you are carrying ...
Published on: Feb 22, 2026

Engine Air Filter

Today we want to talk about your engine air filter.  That’s the filter that cleans the air before it’s burned in your engine.  People wonder how often they should change their en...
Published on: Aug 17, 2025

Engine Air Filter Basics for Wyoming

Today in the Sid's Service car care blog, we want to talk about your engine air filter. That's the filter that cleans the air before it's burned in your engine. Wyoming residents wonder how often they...
Published on: Mar 21, 2023

Replace Your Engine Air Filter At Sid's Service

{{ image('http://image.listpipe.com/napasa-air-filter.jpg') }} When driving around Wyoming, your vehicle engine needs clean air to burn the fuel – and it needs a lot. In fact, a typical vehicle...
Published on: Feb 23, 2023

Clean Air For Your Engine Engine Air Filters In Wyoming

We’ve all been in for an oil change and told that our engine air filter’s dirty.  Here’s what goes into the determination of when to change the filter:  First, your owner&r...
Published on: Aug 29, 2021

Simple Answers from Sid's Service: Engine Air Filter

{{ image('MzQ5') }} Question:What's the harm in putting off replacing my engine air filter a little longer? Sid's Service Answer:That's a fair question from Wyoming drivers because the harm takes a ...
Published on: Nov 21, 2020

MAF Sensor and Engine Air Filter

Today's Sid's Service post focuses on the importance of protecting your mass air flow sensor or MAF. Air and fuel are mixed together to be burned in your engine. The amount is controlled by how hard y...
Published on: Oct 09, 2019

Deep Breathing In Wyoming: Engine Air Filter

{{ image('MzAx') }} Your vehicle engine really needs clean air to operate efficiently. It takes about twelve thousand gallons of air to burn a gallon of gas in your vehicle engine. And clean air is m...
Published on: Jun 15, 2018