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Vrsf fmic with 2g maf

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Aug 3, 2013
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I just recently bought a 2g maf and I'm trying to put it on the car and im running into a problem with the maf/stock pipe cant clear where the bov sits. Any suggestions on intake pipes and bovs for the car? Thank you
 
I just installed a VRSF FMIC on my '90 Talon. I will try to take a picture of mine but I don't have a 2G maf.
 
I know it sounds stupid, but make sure your using the right pipes in the right spots for the FMIC route. I've seen people mess it up and have weird clearance issues.
 
I just recently bought a 2g maf and I'm trying to put it on the car and im running into a problem with the maf/stock pipe cant clear where the bov sits. Any suggestions on intake pipes and bovs for the car? Thank you

Take a look at my gallery pics im running a vrsf kit. For a while I was running a 2g maf setup with no clearance issues before switching to SD. As far as which intake pipe and bov I would get a stock 2g rubber intake pipe and a 1g bov. :talon:
 
Take a look at my gallery pics im running a vrsf kit. For a while I was running a 2g maf setup with no clearance issues before switching to SD. As far as which intake pipe and bov I would get a stock 2g rubber intake pipe and a 1g bov. :talon:


:ohdamn::ohdamn::ohdamn: man I'm a idiot I put the top pipe on backwards. Well that explains why I was having issues. Thank you:thumb:
 
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