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#29211 05/13/01 05:08 AM
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Hope this pic shows...my intake setup on my '00 SVT.

[img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1670215&a=12805129&p=48373603[/img]

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Which sensor is it that must be relocated or drilled out in the BAT pipe? And is that pretty much how it comes from them, I mean did you add anything other than what it includes. I realize it is just the part from the MAF to the throttle body.


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Is this merely aesthetic or does it provide some benefit possibly from smoother airflow?


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#29214 05/13/01 06:57 AM
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Looks good, have the monster flow on my car too.
You should make a heat shied to cut out engine heat, and increase performance.
But just my 2 cents laugh


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1) Eric: it is the air intake temp sensor. note the wires running to the air filter. And notice the plug in the right front tube on the BAT pipe. I drilled out the moulding on the filter and mounted the AIT there.

2) Dan: It should provide a little cleaner air flow and a small boost, but no dyno #s, so that's just a guess ( rationalizing all the $$$ ?). Does feel stronger at the top compared to the Injen I took off. The Injen set up is longer by almost 2". As you can see, that made a tight fit around the fender wall air inlet.

3) Chow: thanks ...I am working on a plexiglass box and aluminum air dam scoop, but haven't figured out how to prevent water from coming in too. Streets flood around here in the winter with any heavy rain.

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that intake looks very similar to the WeaponR intake that SVT_Nate has...there is a pic of his on his website http://members.home.net/nate.is/

do you like that foam filter??


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Quote:
Originally posted by showtime:
that intake looks very similar to the WeaponR intake that SVT_Nate has...there is a pic of his on his website http://members.home.net/nate.is/

do you like that foam filter??


That is a nice loking set-up.
I like the monster flow alot .. very easy to work on for cleaning etc ...... jj

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Hey guys...

Regarding the Monster Flow filter....

I sent an email to the company but to no evail.... When I got the filter from SCA with my CAI pipe there were no instructions for cleaning the filter. I know with the KKM there is a process of oiling it after cleaning. What has to be done to the monster flow? Can you just clean it with water and re-install when it is dry? It has been on for a year and I am sure it could use a cleaning...

Thanks in advance for any help.....


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#29219 05/15/01 04:43 PM
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Quote:
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Hey guys...

Regarding the Monster Flow filter....

I sent an email to the company but to no evail.... When I got the filter from SCA with my CAI pipe there were no instructions for cleaning the filter. I know with the KKM there is a process of oiling it after cleaning. What has to be done to the monster flow? Can you just clean it with water and re-install when it is dry? It has been on for a year and I am sure it could use a cleaning...

Thanks in advance for any help.....

Funny you should mention that; I just sent my second email last on the same topic, no response yet ..... some of the Mustang guys use them and I anm in touch with a club in E. Texas if I get an answer I'll post. jj

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Thanks JJOST..

BTW, setup looks nice!


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