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? |
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. |
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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. |
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: |
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
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AEM Dry filter is what I use.
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Do you have a link for a AEM dry filter?
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