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Old 06-14-2013, 02:16 AM
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I was browsing intakehoses.com and was wondering what angle hoses are you guys using? In my case I will be running a 100 MM Texas speed MAF to a 102 MM TB. I'm thinking maybe a 22 degree bend may work but am also considering a 45 degree bend.

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I'm running a straight 6" but I'm SD.
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I am Speed Density as well (no MAF) and I bought a 15 degree bend. We'll see if that works or not.

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Same as lemons, I'm running their 4" x 6" straight coupler but I'm sd as well
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Check the angle at the back of the MAFS(or lid) when mounted then at throttle body mouth,. It'll probably be in the 15*-22* range, 45* will be too much.



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