Funny thing, I just went thru this with my 1996 Lincoln, the day I picked up Bruce's transom door from Ryan...
Before leaving his shop, I remembered how my car had been running, and asked him if I could borrow his fuel pressure tester...
"Why?" - Because for a year or so, my car has been acting like it's starving for fuel when I get on it...
"What's it do exactly?" - It seems to run fine unless I stomp it. And when it's cold, it'll barely get past 2500 rpm sometimes. I changed the fuel filter but that didn't help, so I'm thinking maybe my fuel pump is going south...
"It's a Ford. (

) Grab a screwdriver and pull out your MAF sensor."
I got the sensor out, and Ryan disassembled it just like Mike did. It also looked just like Mike's did.
By the way, this car gets a clean, factory style air cleaner regularly...
He sprayed the daylights out of it with MAF cleaner (AND--he specifically told me DO NOT EVER SPRAY A MAF SENSOR WITH
CARB CLEANER, use ONLY MAF sensor cleaner!), then thoroughly dried it with an air hose...
Put it back together, got it in, I thanked him and took off, hoping to see at least SOME improvement...
Road's clear, I stomp it---and for the first time in MONTHS, the car stuck me in the seat, hitting 6500 and shifting into second with nary a blip! I seriously could not believe the difference!
--on a non-boating related note about this, another problem the car had for awhile, is that the torque converter wouldn't lock up. Didn't know why, but the trans otherwise worked fine. I just figured something was wrong with it. But immediately after the MAF cleaning (and still), the converter started locking up again! I have NO clue why the 2 are tied together, or why I never got a trouble code? (anyone?)...
Prior to the MAF cleaning, my on-board 'puter showed my average MPG at 17.6 (about a year's worth)... I reset it that night, and after a thousand or so miles, my average is 23.3, which is right where it used to be. Pretty substantial improvement!
FWIW, Ryan told me he's never had to replace anyones MAF. Just cleans them and they work fine...