Disconnect the battery for 10-15 minutes, it lets ECU reset. What I am guessing is when you ran the truck w/out MAF input your computer tried to compensate and that is why you got the Check Engine Light. When you reconnected the MAF again, your computer again tried to compensate. Your computer needs to be reset. Don't over look the obvious though, any vacuum leak in the intake can cause those codes, double check you connections for your CAI. Under filled, over filled, bad tranny fluid can lead to hard shifts. Hope this helps.
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