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MAF mod for 06+

Old Mar 29, 2011
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MAF mod for 06+

anyone know how to do this for 06+ ive looked and cant find a :how to:
is it possible to do , the MAF :how to: on RF its a plastic MAF but on the 06+ its this


wondering if there's a way?
 
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Old Mar 29, 2011
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probly is a way but i wouldnt mess with it. you can get horrible mileage, you could do long term damage and possible for the engine to grenade
 
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haha engine to grenade? blow up ?
 
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Originally Posted by joshtank
haha engine to grenade? blow up ?
ya engine go BOOM
 
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scary
 
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Old Mar 30, 2011
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I am interested in how to get this newer MAF sensor into an aftermarket intake pipe, as I have an 08 and still cannot figure out how to do it, since it is built into the air box and not a separate part
 
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the new style has 2 torx style screws holding it into the air tube. Your new aftermarket tube should have a place for the maf to slide in and reattach using the torx screws.
 
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