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818GS 08-27-12 11:54 PM

Help finding a part.
 
I am in the process of making a custom intake for my GS400. I have all the pipes but I am having no luck finding a pipe with the MAF housing on it. Thats all I'm missing. I have thought of buying a GS300 intake and cutting off the MAF housing but I need a cheaper alternative. Anyone know where I can get one? Thanks in advance.

Here is the piece I'm looking for:

http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/6735/mafsensor.png

818GS 08-28-12 09:56 PM

so theres no where to get this part?

AVSRacing 08-28-12 10:12 PM

buy an intake made for the 400 and add additional pipes to extend it into the bumper?? I've been thinking if this is a good idea myself, since with the typical short rams for sale they seem to lose a bit in the low end ie. under 4k rpm. Will having a full cold air make up for the low end loss??

Debonair 08-29-12 12:29 PM

What you need is a MAF flange.

$35 right HERE on CL.

818GS 08-29-12 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by Debonair (Post 7453432)
What you need is a MAF flange.

$35 right HERE on CL.

Thanks but I need a 3'' straight pipe.

818GS 08-29-12 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by AVSRacing (Post 7452427)
buy an intake made for the 400 and add additional pipes to extend it into the bumper?? I've been thinking if this is a good idea myself, since with the typical short rams for sale they seem to lose a bit in the low end ie. under 4k rpm. Will having a full cold air make up for the low end loss??

I was wondering the same thing. I'm going to make a thread about this.

Debonair 08-30-12 12:10 AM

Take the flange and have it welded on the pipe of your choice. He attached it with silicone. I think Spectre makes universal kits too.

818GS 08-30-12 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by Debonair (Post 7454692)
Take the flange and have it welded on the pipe of your choice. He attached it with silicone. I think Spectre makes universal kits too.

Im trying to find the flange haha.


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