Maf adaptor....Easy way out and works great!

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If anyone needs a maf adaptor, the easiest way to get one is use the bracket in your factory air box. Thats what I had to do to mount my maf to my filter. All you do is drill out the rivets in the air box and pull the gold looking metal piece out. It bolts up to the maf perfectly and you can even use the factory airbox bolts to bolt it up. Ill post a pic when it stops raining here.


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I just heard this mentioned the other day. I'm gonna find an used airbox and try it.

Rain, Rain, Go away. So I can see pics of the easy way...

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heres the pics for the maf adaptor. Hope this helps.










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Good job D1, and good follow up pics as well.

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Thanks wd. Anything I can do to help my fellow nicoclub members.

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The get your *** to some NICO meets, the one in September is going to ROCK. Looks like we may be co-hosting with NOPI again...More info to come on that.

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I know this is a stupid question, but where is the nico meet schedule

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that is a great idea. altho i think i actually tore up the ends of mine and used those ends as nuts. that was all due to sheer frustration tho with the aem intake install about three years ago

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There are plenty of junk yards out there thatd prolly give you one.

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The S14 has a secondary AIT sensor that needs to get dropped in the intake tract. This wouldn't be ideal for an S14 owner.. but useable if they drop the sensor in the filter, and bandclamp the filter over the wires. S13 though - awesome find. Saving $20 is saving $20!-Jeff

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Go to the Meets forum...heh. We're working on a plan to post up all the events we'll attend for the entire year, so we can give better notice.


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