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MAF adapters ?

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Posted by: StraDog

I was looking to get a Maf adapter of some sort to fix a conical filter on the stock maf unit. Anyone know of a unit that will work ?. Just a nice lightweight aftermarket one would work fine. I have some custom work to be done and this needs to be complete before it gets started.

Thanks again.



Posted by: ONEBADMK8

UPR Products has them cheap.



Posted by: Jibit

Quote:
Originally Posted by StraDog
I was looking to get a Maf adapter of some sort to fix a conical filter on the stock maf unit. Anyone know of a unit that will work ?. Just a nice lightweight aftermarket one would work fine. I have some custom work to be done and this needs to be complete before it gets started.

Thanks again.

I'm glad you finally decided to do some performance mods to that thing. I was going to start labeling you as a ricer with that hood of yours with nothing under it! Just kiddin, didn't Brad make an adapter of some sort? I don't see why you couldn't use air duct fixtures and figure something out.



Posted by: StraDog

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jibit
I'm glad you finally decided to do some performance mods to that thing. I was going to start labeling you as a ricer with that hood of yours with nothing under it! Just kiddin, didn't Brad make an adapter of some sort? I don't see why you couldn't use air duct fixtures and figure something out.
It all takes time, Dave. I finally got the car back from the body shop and haven't got a chance to work on it for a while. Hopefully I should have this custom ram air set-up done soon.
Yes, Brad does make one, but I don't want him to waste his time when I could buy one that weighs less and costs less.

P.S. Geno thanks for the reply.

Thanks again.



Posted by: mdnitedrftr

You could always grind down the corners of your stock unit for FREE.

Thats what I did.



Posted by: StraDog

Quote:
Originally Posted by mdnitedrftr
You could always grind down the corners of your stock unit for FREE.

Thats what I did.
Hahaha, doesn't sound like a bad idea. Got any pics ?



Posted by: mdnitedrftr

Ill grab some after I get home from work.



Posted by: StraDog

Ok does anyone else know of a aftermarket company that makes a maf adapter. I searched UPR and couldn't find squat. I then went to 50Resto and they had a maf adapter kit with the K&N for $169.00 ! Are these people out of their right minds.... But anyways.

Any other options would be appreciated. I really want to get a move on this, so I'm going to ask the professionals here. Thanks again.



Posted by: StraDog

Brad (MarkofDeath) just helped me find a 80mm adapter from www.kustomz.com for $44.95. That includes the adapter, bolts, and washers. I'm still going to check out a few more sites to see if I can find a cheaper price, but if not, I'm buying from here.
I'm sick of looking.



Posted by: driller

www.reinhartautomotive.com

I don't think it's listed on their site, but a quick call will answer your question.



Posted by: viiiball

brad made me one, i paid him 15 bucks for the labor and shipping, i don't know how busy he is now but you could e mail him and ask




Quote:
Originally Posted by driller
www.reinhartautomotive.com

I don't think it's listed on their site, but a quick call will answer your question.




Posted by: MarkOfDeath

hows that holding up, jeff



Posted by: viiiball

Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkOfDeath
hows that holding up, jeff

i got quite a bit diff set up now, the filter is on top of the compressor, with hose running from the intake tube to maf on hole, i am going to be re doing it soon though, trying to find a tube that will work, poss from a diesal or stang and use genos ice box to mount the tube back into engine bay.but to answer your question .....works great!!!!!!!





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