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#1015975 07/29/04 12:50 PM
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Does anyone know where I can get just an intake adapter from my MAF to the filter? I have a 98 SE, and I am going to put on a conical filter. Thanks.

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All you need to do is a little research. The CEG links or mod sections will get you there.

Try Chris at: http://www.ctamotorsports.com/
"Billet Aluminum Mass Air Flow Meter Filter Adapter w/ Fastening Hardware - Part # CTADTCMAF1000 - $39.00"

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Autozone sells a plastic one that fits the stock MAF for only $5.

3.05" flange (76.5mm)
2.92" I.D. (74mm)
It does have a slight raised lip reducing I.D. to 2.81" (72mm)

The raised lip can easily be removed.

Either way the stock MAF is only roughly 70mm.


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Gotta part #?


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Originally posted by DemonSVT:
Autozone sells a plastic one that fits the stock MAF for only $5.

3.05" flange (76.5mm)
2.92" I.D. (74mm)
It does have a slight raised lip reducing I.D. to 2.81" (72mm)

The raised lip can easily be removed.

Either way the stock MAF is only roughly 70mm.




This fits SVT as well?


Originally posted by MapOfTaziFoSho:
Can u ask him to measure his shaft and compare it to your shaft?


#1015980 07/30/04 04:24 AM
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Demon i went and bought that tonight and it didnt fit. I dont know if its the same one you are talking about but it was plastic and grey and it was $5. It didnt have any measurements on the packaging so i was weary to buy it but i did anyway. The only others they had were the metal kind.

EDIT- how hard would it be to make one?

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Originally posted by THEDANT21:
Demon i went and bought that tonight and it didnt fit. I dont know if its the same one you are talking about but it was plastic and grey and it was $5.



The one they used to carry was black and had the correct bolt pattern.

However I just measured my stock MAF and the inlet is much larger then 3.05" anyway so I guess it's a moot point.
Yes I dug it out for this occasion. It had been a long time since I'd even seen my stock MAF.

For ref -

Stock 2000 SVT plastic MAF

Inlet: 3.15" (80mm)
Outlet: 2.95" (75mm)

That makes it a 75mm MAF. (minus the 15mm center bar post it's equivalent to a 64-65mm area)

Why do we call it only a 70mm MAF then???

Bolt spacing is 75mm tall x 90mm wide.


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