where to get a zo6 maf for a good price and will it fit on slp air lid
#1
On The Tree
Thread Starter
iTrader: (15)
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 166
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
where to get a zo6 maf for a good price and will it fit on slp air lid
As title says looking for zo6 maf fairly cheap gm is more expensive than getting a slp or granitelli/zo6 from speed inc. Also what to do to get it to fit on slp bellows and air lid
thanks
thanks
#3
you would just loosen the clamps and slip it on. Also unless your pushing 500 + HP its a pretty much USELESS upgrade, the money can be spent better places to give you more power
#4
Moderator
iTrader: (11)
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: East Central Florida
Posts: 12,605
Likes: 0
Received 6 Likes
on
6 Posts
The stock unit will hang on to higher power (air)
levels than the 85mm Delphi units. 511g/sec vs
460g/sec or so, at 12KHz. Minus the screen the
stock unit is not a meaningful restriction, no more
than the TB or stock manifold. The cheapest 85mm
you are going to get is a used truck MAF, pop the
screen yourself, buy the harness adaptor and maybe
a bit of 3.5" ID Fernco hose (this being what comes
with the SLP MAF, half a hose cut w/ X-acto knife),
tune for the different calibration and enjoy the roughly
0% difference.
Fat pipe: better. Fatter than you can use effectively,
for a big price tag: not better.
levels than the 85mm Delphi units. 511g/sec vs
460g/sec or so, at 12KHz. Minus the screen the
stock unit is not a meaningful restriction, no more
than the TB or stock manifold. The cheapest 85mm
you are going to get is a used truck MAF, pop the
screen yourself, buy the harness adaptor and maybe
a bit of 3.5" ID Fernco hose (this being what comes
with the SLP MAF, half a hose cut w/ X-acto knife),
tune for the different calibration and enjoy the roughly
0% difference.
Fat pipe: better. Fatter than you can use effectively,
for a big price tag: not better.