Billet Aluminum blow through maf for DENSO Element anyone
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Billet Aluminum blow through maf housing for DENSO Element anyone
possible group buy of 80 mm Billet Aluminum blow through maf housing for DENSO Element (new age)
been in contact with well known and skilled company about these but he needs 20 orders to make them at a good price
these will enable you to fit a blow trough maf without having to weld them in to your existing intercooler pipes but the supplier might make weld on flanges if enough interest in them
will be similar to these
3" MAF Housing - Billet Aluminum-for DENSO Element: atpturbo.com
been in contact with well known and skilled company about these but he needs 20 orders to make them at a good price
these will enable you to fit a blow trough maf without having to weld them in to your existing intercooler pipes but the supplier might make weld on flanges if enough interest in them
will be similar to these
3" MAF Housing - Billet Aluminum-for DENSO Element: atpturbo.com
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Yep, might be interested, but would want a 30cm section of straight pipe prior to the MAF for more stable airflow. 80mm diameter is good though.
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will be similar to these
3" MAF Housing - Billet Aluminum-for DENSO Element: atpturbo.com
3" MAF Housing - Billet Aluminum-for DENSO Element: atpturbo.com
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As I just said to David, there seems to be a bit of interest now so I don't really need as many as 20 buyers I will stock quite a few
Richard - stifreak had one but not sure if he has fitted it yet
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Richard - stifreak had one but not sure if he has fitted it yet
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Mine hadn't been welded on yet, so I sent the flange I have to Chris this morning, so he can take some measurements and hopefully get these made up for the rest of you
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£30 would be fine for the piece shown above , as we have cnc lathe with milling attachments, but the flange I received today would not be so easy for us to make .... we can do it but I will have to get back to ya with a price, they may work out the same ... just not sure yet .
Also the piece I got from Richard is made from stainless but I can't see why... as alloy is obviously cheaper to buy and machine - any ideas why stainless would be a better option??
Also the piece I got from Richard is made from stainless but I can't see why... as alloy is obviously cheaper to buy and machine - any ideas why stainless would be a better option??
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£30 would be fine for the piece shown above , as we have cnc lathe with milling attachments, but the flange I received today would not be so easy for us to make .... we can do it but I will have to get back to ya with a price, they may work out the same ... just not sure yet .
Also the piece I got from Richard is made from stainless but I can't see why... as alloy is obviously cheaper to buy and machine - any ideas why stainless would be a better option??
Also the piece I got from Richard is made from stainless but I can't see why... as alloy is obviously cheaper to buy and machine - any ideas why stainless would be a better option??