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HAHAHA, you know you want it! 85mm MAF housing

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Old 12-14-2004, 09:04 AM
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Default HAHAHA, you know you want it! 85mm MAF housing

Yes folks this does fit perfectly into your stock airbox.. Stock clamps and all..

Sweet piece for sure.. Just a teaser pic!

This takes the RS4 accordian or other type of hose to the Ypipe

<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/6383/maf4.jpg">

more pics to come, but you know you like it!
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wow, nice. where'd you find that?
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How can it fit perfectly into the stock airbox? After modifying the stock airbox?
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Default Here is another pic..

Just a really nice design.. No step, fits in stock airbox and offers 85mm of flow.

I have altered the pic just a tad, the logo has been removed. I will provide that information shortly. I'm not selling this, I don't make parts nor sell anything. This is not an advertistement

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Just measured o.d. of stock maf- end that slips into airbox. 86mm.
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wouldn't a metal piece only hurt IATs?
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Default Nope.. here are more pics with the tuners name.

Tuner since they seem to make stuff and not just push parts.

<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/6383/maf2.jpg">

<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/6383/maf1.2.jpg">
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Default Heh, I knew it was a win win situation....either I guessed wrong and you corrected me or I was right

Nice MAF if I may say so myself.
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Default I would believe that it would, but if one coated it, that might be mitigated right?

Or hell Plastikote paint it or.. But yes I think one would want to somehow keep the heat away.

The only possible is now that there is a fully functioning design and CAD, maybe we caould talk him into working with plastics!

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