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Old 01-28-2008, 05:11 AM   #3 (permalink)
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never ever ever place a maf right after the filter. the air at that point is at its most turbulent and your maf will not get an accurate reading or the needle may bend sideways. im not saying it will break, but you have a greater chance of ruining it. plus, if you over oil your filter and it flies up into your intake tubing it may collect on the needle and make it useless. usually the engine just runs richer to err of the safe side.

just buy and extra piece of tubing off ebay. kits of tubes are cheap. you will need another silicone slip and clamps though. you may want to invest in a cai rather than a short ram though since summer is coming up soon.
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