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#1517028 03/03/06 02:03 PM
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I looked at the kkm before I ordered the spm... but went with thw spm because of all the hype. Do you know the ID of the kkm?


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Originally posted by morbid:
The MAF entrance is 84mm, but is reduced to about 70mm at the sampling tube (haven't yet measured this part myself.. going off other posts). The MAF exit opens back up to 76.5mm.




The inlet does start out at ~3.25" (83-84mm) but it tapers down to its true throughput size in about 3/4" of length.

The MAF's true size is 2.76" (70mm) of which the center .8" is blocked.
That leaves about 55mm of flow area around the center bar post.

This 70mm center portion then tapers back out to 2.95" (75mm) at the outlet.

The SVT MAF screen has an inner size of only 3.1" which is why is does not work with MAF adapters (or MAFs) larger then stock sizing.


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Originally posted by Auto-X Fil:
Sorry, I have no idea. I found it on a rack in the plumbing department. It's about the size of a masking tape roll, but it's very thick black stuff, with a white teflon layer sandwiched in the roll to keep it from sticking to itself. It came in a bubble pack and was pricey - $10? It's very, very stretchy, and once it touches itself and sits for a minute, it's stuck for good. Someone in the store should be able to point you to it. It's one of those "1001 uses" type of products that you never know where to find...




We use a tape similar to that for high voltage underground splices... it's Scotch 23 rubber tape.

It isn't really all that sticky, but damn, when you enlogate (stretch) it, it sure does stick to itself pretty permanently! I tried peeling it away once... NOPE! Had to pull out a knife and cut a slice all the way through it.


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#1517032 03/03/06 09:15 PM
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I wonder if I wrap some of that around the MAF adapter flange and then put the filter over it will the filter be pretty much a permanent resident to the MAF adapter? Guess if so can clean the filter with the adapter still attached. Just remove the whole thing to clean it.


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Originally posted by Auto-X Fil:
Sorry, I have no idea. I found it on a rack in the plumbing department. It's about the size of a masking tape roll, but it's very thick black stuff, with a white teflon layer sandwiched in the roll to keep it from sticking to itself. It came in a bubble pack and was pricey - $10? It's very, very stretchy, and once it touches itself and sits for a minute, it's stuck for good. Someone in the store should be able to point you to it. It's one of those "1001 uses" type of products that you never know where to find...




i think that stuff is called "rescue tape"

my dad has some. it's crazy stuff. resists acids, other solutions, 500 deg.F, 600psi and some other crazy sh!t.

definitely worth a buy, whether or not you plan to use it right away.


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I felt like bringing back an old thread. I was doing some searching and i am still confused about the fitment issue with the 3530 filter. I all ready own the filter but i am looking to buy the maf adapter. Should i buy the 85mm or the 70mm maf adapter? Like the one from this site.


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Anyone?


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Originally posted by NorthPole SVT:
I felt like bringing back an old thread. I was doing some searching and i am still confused about the fitment issue with the 3530 filter. I all ready own the filter but i am looking to buy the maf adapter. Should i buy the 85mm or the 70mm maf adapter? Like the one from this site.




Here's the one I bought and is actually made specifically for the contour and the ru3530... www.ssd4u.com

If you call or e-mail them and ask for just the adapter with no hardware or anything...it comes out to about 25 bucks. Otherwise, get the 85 mm, but i think even 85 mm is a little small.


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Originally posted by NorthPole SVT:
I felt like bringing back an old thread. I was doing some searching and i am still confused about the fitment issue with the 3530 filter. I all ready own the filter but i am looking to buy the maf adapter. Should i buy the 85mm or the 70mm maf adapter? Like the one from this site.




I have the BAT or SP (same IIRC) MAF adapter with the 3530. They dont fit great but once you snug up the clamp it fits just fine.

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