Anyone found a MAF adapter?

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TBrack
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I've been looking everywhere for an adapter to use aftermarket intake products with the Q MAF. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

This is all I've found but it says Lightning... anyone know if it's the same bolt pattern?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW


maxnix
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lasoyafan wrote:I've been looking everywhere for an adapter to use aftermarket intake products with the Q MAF. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
OK, here goes.

Why would you want to degrade the well designed, low loss, well filtering OEM system?

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gammer_ghn
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correct me if im wrong but i think the 300zx adaptor will work i was just looking for one right now too and maxnix trust me the two inches avalable by the maf look hardly enough to me on the Y33... Q45tech correct me if im wrong again but i would like to know also what would work except the JWT complete kit....

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As great as the OEM system is, I hate it and all my **** is rotted and cracked in the air box. So instead of getting a new air box and all that jazz I'm just gonna take out all the stock CAI stuff and put in my own.

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well bad news. the guy says he knows it won't fit the MAF...

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Is it the same as the '94 MAF? I had some made with a water jet machine when I was working on my CAI which is now my turbo intake tubing. I had 5 made from 1/8" stainless which I welded 3.5" stainless tubing to. I might still have a couple flanges left but they will need some tubing welded on them which I could to. I'm not sure where others have got them from but I've seen a few around on various cars that were using the Q45 MAF.

Here's a pic of the one I made.

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