APC Induction Kit
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APC Induction Kit
Hi All,
I have just tried to install the above, it is the metal bodied one that sits the filter in the wing, the only problem is that the bolt holes on its body are slightly further apart than the holes on my MAF housing pipe ( or whatever you call it!)
I have a UK '97 Turbo and was wondering if anyone knows what models have MAF's installed with this slightly larger spacing, (Looks like aperture is the same but haven't measured yet)
Then I might know what to ask for in my WANTED thread!!
Thanx for your help people,
Dave.
I have just tried to install the above, it is the metal bodied one that sits the filter in the wing, the only problem is that the bolt holes on its body are slightly further apart than the holes on my MAF housing pipe ( or whatever you call it!)
I have a UK '97 Turbo and was wondering if anyone knows what models have MAF's installed with this slightly larger spacing, (Looks like aperture is the same but haven't measured yet)
Then I might know what to ask for in my WANTED thread!!
Thanx for your help people,
Dave.
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Your kit has been made to fit a MY99 onwards but can be made to fit.
As you've noticed the bore is the same so all you have to do is mark the location of the holes on your MAF on to the metal part and either drill and tap them or drill all the way through and use some bolts.
When I fitted an APS induction kit on mine (98 UK) I drilled and tapped. Think I used an M6 tap.
As you've noticed the bore is the same so all you have to do is mark the location of the holes on your MAF on to the metal part and either drill and tap them or drill all the way through and use some bolts.
When I fitted an APS induction kit on mine (98 UK) I drilled and tapped. Think I used an M6 tap.
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