SVP97GST
15+ Year Contributor
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- Feb 10, 2004
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San Jose,
California
I was curious if anyone out there has pictures or their maf-t setup in blow-through. I was curious to see different placements and how they come out looking. thanks.
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But question, Why couple so much of the uicp, looks like you could easily get rid of one by welding the bov section to the section before it.
jk.
Here's my setup
(Higher resolution - http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne...8733454&size=l)
My MAF-T is hidden behind and to the left of my battery. I also put black electrical tape over the big letters on the front to make it all look black. And then put zip ties and wire loom around the 2 wire clusters. Very stealthy install.
Where did u get that intake pipe from? Is it a 4" ?
I . why it should be at lest 8in ? I think that air temp, air volume, flow and pressure is the same between the intercooler and the throttle body or am i wrong?
boostedinaz...i didn't think 1gs could pull off 18" wheels, but your car rocks!
3" Aluminum pipe from turbo to 3 - 3.5" coupler right into the GM MAF. 3.5" 90* into the Q45 throttle body.