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mmorello82 11-06-2011 07:12 AM

Jet Power Flow MAF
 
I was dinking around on summit's website and saw this. Jet Performance MAF sensor. Was wondering a couple of things before I spent the $300 bucks on it. Has anyone used this? And what do you think if you did? I am thinking of putting a CAI on my car and was wondering if this would help at all? Just kinda want a opinion before I waste my money on it. Here is the link to the MAF... http://www.summitracing.com/parts/JET-69108/ Thanks!


P.S. Where is a good place to get a GOOD CAI?

Shiwnath 11-06-2011 08:43 AM

Nope. Our stock MAF is good up to 6-8 PSI of boost IIRC. This thing would probably do more harm than good. Save your money and put it into some headers or something else.

Edit: a true cold air intake goes down to the fender. The further away from engine heat, the better. If your looking on evay, buy a 3 piece kit. You probably want to make sure you get a K&N filter as well.

AleroB888 11-06-2011 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by mmorello82 (Post 600893)
I was dinking around on summit's website and saw this. Jet Performance MAF sensor. Was wondering a couple of things before I spent the $300 bucks on it. Has anyone used this? And what do you think if you did? I am thinking of putting a CAI on my car and was wondering if this would help at all? Just kinda want a opinion before I waste my money on it. Here is the link to the MAF... http://www.summitracing.com/parts/JET-69108/ Thanks!


P.S. Where is a good place to get a GOOD CAI?


No, don't buy it. Keep the stock MAF for now and just work on improving the tubing and possibly the filter. Take it slow and do much research, no need to spend a lot of money at this time.

Redog 11-06-2011 11:56 AM

I have an LS1 MAF in my car, I paid $130 for it at Autozone.

I also programed my car to run the LS1 MAF.

Replacing something like this REQUIRES programing. This is not a plug and play part. At least not for the LA1 motor.

You can buy a CAI on ebay now, usually for less than $100 (probably less than $50) but you'll want to buy a good quality air filter. K&N is really the best option for this. I found that K&N part number RU2430 works very well. They may have filters now that have the inverted K&N on top of the filter too, but for inside the fenderwell (which I don't like using on a daily, others do) the RU2430 works perfectly. Clamps on 3 inch pipe perfectly and just fits inside the well. Also works great under the hood. I paid $35 for mine, but that was a few years ago. I'm sure the price has gone up since then.

I've giving this part number out before, and others liked the fit too :awesome:

mmorello82 11-06-2011 04:28 PM

Thanks guys! You just saved me 300 bucks! I'll use that money towards headers. Also found the CAI on ebay, pretty cheap. Not a real big fan of K&N, but will use it unless I can find a high flow Dry filter

MMGT1 11-06-2011 06:42 PM

AEM Dry filter is what I use.

mmorello82 11-06-2011 09:11 PM

Do you have a link for a AEM dry filter?


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