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<blockquote data-quote="Lil Poot" data-source="post: 1398115" data-attributes="member: 561892"><p>i bought a k&amp;n filter made for a mustang, has a 3.5 inch rubber opening, cone type filter. tightened that down onto a 45 degree bend after my mass air flow sensor that was a stock piece. bought a section of 3.5 inch aluminum piping with a 90 degree mandrel bend in it, polished it up, and put it between my MAF sensor and my intake. looks really nice, the filter is way down in the front corner of the engine bay, not underneath the car or anything. didnt want to cut a hole to run it down there for another few hp.</p><p></p><p>its nothing complicated to make, you're just filtering the air going into your intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil Poot, post: 1398115, member: 561892"] i bought a k&n filter made for a mustang, has a 3.5 inch rubber opening, cone type filter. tightened that down onto a 45 degree bend after my mass air flow sensor that was a stock piece. bought a section of 3.5 inch aluminum piping with a 90 degree mandrel bend in it, polished it up, and put it between my MAF sensor and my intake. looks really nice, the filter is way down in the front corner of the engine bay, not underneath the car or anything. didnt want to cut a hole to run it down there for another few hp. its nothing complicated to make, you're just filtering the air going into your intake. [/QUOTE]
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