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Old 13 January 2008, 05:51 PM
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Default Anyone running blow through maf setup?

Just wonder if anyone is running blow through maf and the results they've got...
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Bttt ... as I am interested too.
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We have done a few setups, what do you want to know?
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Hi Paul,

Not sure about swisstoni, but I would like to know the following please:

Are you fabricating these yourself, or using an off the shelf item such as the Perrin?

I will be running a APS FMIC. Where would the blow through tube be fitted and what would it cost to do so?

Do they do what they are alleged to do ... i.e. allow cars to continue to run with the MAF on the standard ECU with the higher air flow rates need to run big power?

Does using one of these have any detrimental effect on MAF life, as I am guessing there will be a lot more vibration in the new position?
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