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Old 08-02-2011, 08:41 PM
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I'm looking for a housing for my mass air flow and MAF sensor. My intake is 4" in diameter to my LS3. I'm looking for something like the following, which is roughly 4" in length, which will put my air cleaner in just the right place. The guy from this thread stated that the company that makes it is called PowerMAF, but I can't find the company anywhere on the net.

Either I'm not using the right search terms or they're not that popular.

http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/show...t=16246&page=8

Pic (Sorry for the bad quality - not my photo) :

I have the sensors...so I just need the housing.

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Here is the stuff I have. I have no idea where the sensor on the left should mount, but I do have the harness where it connects.

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Very left is the Map sensor which will go into a port on the manifold somewhere depending on which manifold your using but pretty much all newer stuff has the map sensor on the top up front. The top right is the maf which is directional to airflow and goes into the bung you have pictured on the bottom which the maf only fits into it one direction. That bung gets welded to a alum 4" pipe.

Heres mine



And map you can see right behind the TB in this pic.



I have about 10" left of the 4" alum pipe if your interested.
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Here you go :

http://www.powrmax.com/PowrMAF%20100.html

It's actually Powrmaf and you gonna like it
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Thanks. I actually found that by accident after I made the thread.

Would there be any adverse effects if I just welded an aluminum adapter (as shown in the above pic) to a 4" Spectre intake tube like such? It seems that this could be done a lot cheaper. Does the sensor have to be at some exact location within the ID of the cylinder?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SPE-9709/
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tiresmokin - I just saw your post. I must have overlooked it earlier. I may just go ahead and weld the bung to a piece of pipe to save some cash. Thanks for the photos.



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