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Discuss the RB20, RB25 and RB26 series engines.
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seen a shattered RB25 AFM from a TD0625G and an old ALUMINUM FJ20 shutterdoor AFM with the bottom blown out from a T300. It can happen.


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guys on SAU and SDU seem to do it and havent had a problem.....

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themadscientist wrote:It can happen.

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themadscientist wrote:in the case of an RB's plastic AFM reinforced so it doesn't shatter at high boost.
a guy on FA put the maf to the pressure test, if i remember it correctly it held 60psi w/o breaking.

i will be rounding off the square flange on the maf and fit a coupler on there to eliminate leaking.

we'll see....*holding breath*

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I so want to do this but I guess I better save up for a PFC

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I gotta wonder, with the boost pressure, how will the tiny filaments in the MAF hold up?


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