A question for you 3.2 conversion guys, Looking for 3 1/8' tubing to move the air flow meter |
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A question for you 3.2 conversion guys, Looking for 3 1/8' tubing to move the air flow meter |
914dave |
Jul 20 2015, 04:40 AM
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914 Addict Group: Members Posts: 701 Joined: 19-October 03 From: Willow Grove Pa. Member No.: 1,262 Region Association: North East States |
Ok guys. I want to relocate the air flow meter to clear the engine lid latch. I'm having a hard time finding 3 1/8' tubing and silicone tubing to do the job. Anybody know where I can source these?
Thanks Dave |
914dave |
Jul 20 2015, 11:16 AM
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914 Addict Group: Members Posts: 701 Joined: 19-October 03 From: Willow Grove Pa. Member No.: 1,262 Region Association: North East States |
Steve
That's exactly what I'm looking to do. Going to fab a bracket off the top of the intake to support the air flow meter. I have a K&N cone on 45 degrees Kestrel RT-1000that I am running. I was going to make a rain shields for it. Oh, that's right. You're in San Diego, it never rains there! Hehe Mike Your setup is nicely done too. Like the rest of your car. I've always been a big fan. Thanks for the pm. |
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