CasopoliS said:I think close is ok... there are a few including myself that have it close. As long as the reducers fit both the MAF and harpipes, then you are ok. Check this first!!!!
EDIT: and make sure you have something to replace the MAF location. If you have an aftermarket intake, it just means you have to move the filter closer.
genius said:Sounds good. All I should have to do is reset the ECU. After I move the MAF, do I still need the FCD for 9 ~ 10 psi? I am using the Joe P. FCD.
wicked said:yeah,you still need the FCD,moving the MAF does not get ride of fuel cut in any way.
Ok, I think you convinced me. What size is the TB coupler cause I'm missing that too. 2.5"?genius said:I bought 2.75 to 2 reducer to combat this. I am just waiting for the couplers to come in the mail from boostcontrollers.com
peepsalot said:Ok, I think you convinced me. What size is the TB coupler cause I'm missing that too. 2.5"?
Damn, DIY this mod will still end up costing like $60 and that's not even including the hose clamps.
You don't think there will be any issues of turbulence or messed up readings from doing the 2-2.75-2 transition like that?
peepsalot said:Ok, I think you convinced me. What size is the TB coupler cause I'm missing that too. 2.5"?
Damn, DIY this mod will still end up costing like $60 and that's not even including the hose clamps.
You don't think there will be any issues of turbulence or messed up readings from doing the 2-2.75-2 transition like that?
Lookin good man, how's it feel? I have 2" pipes like you, so this is a very similar setup to what I would have to do.genius said:Ok here we go:
TB = 2.5 OD
My pipes = 2 ID
MAF = 2.75 OD
From the TB I used a 2.5 - 2 reducer
Then a 2 - 2.75 reducer
Then a 2.75 - 2 reducer so that I can get back on the pipe.