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NYC- am I going to be able to cut that with a dremel? It looks pretty tough.
Maybe with a ton of cutting discs..?
NYC- am I going to be able to cut that with a dremel? It looks pretty tough.
What did you use?
What did you use to cut away the material, 02LSE?
good thing I don't drive around with my hood open then![]()
It's kind of funny that you say you just put the longer filter in. I was real close to buying a longer one, but saw that it was just capped at the top, and put it back for this one.
I was looking at it from a pure performance standpoint, not an aesthetic standpoint. I was going on the assumption that it would let more air through. Is tehre a difference? Oh well. Once it's in the fender well no one will see it anyway.
What did you use to cut away the material, 02LSE?
I have an account with Spectre. I use to buy the silicone couplers in bulk when I stocked the polished aluminum and stainless steel intake kits. They are way cheaper than anyone else on the silicone couplers but the other items they have are questionable. Most items are made in China and are rather cheap looking. Also, their sales rep calls me twice a week asking if I need any product. They must be suffering if they want my little $200 order.So while at OReilly's today I found an MAF adapter plate for 12 bucks along with a cone filter for 25, so I picked them up to try them out. Anyone know anything about Spectre? I'm assuming that there are differences in cone filters that affect performance. This one does have the open top with fins going inside of the filter too.
Most items are made in China and are rather cheap looking.
Oh, and yea that site is a joke. I really don't think that some of those rides would be sporting chrome plated plastic intake tubes...
What ever happened to Spectreman?
He started making chrome spray painted plastic performance car parts.
Could be, but after simple modification it fits my application. That spectre site said "Allows Air filter or intake system to be directly mounted to MAF. " Sounds like I got the intended usage, but maybe not. I was wondering why it had that plug on the tube part...
Both the Gen1 tonsil MAFS as well as the Gen2 Slot MAFS have aftermarket support to allot mounting of the electronics into a steel or aluminum housing that can be welded to an intake tube of your choice.
I don't understand that. Do you mean that I can easily take of the MAFS from the stock housing and easily apply it to a intake tube if crafty enough
?
I have someone ready to make my tube for me but if I can easily have him put the mafs electronics on it ( if thats what you are talking about ) then I may have to change some plans.