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Maybe I missed it but do you have to remove the motor for the install?? Also at power levels you tested how did the stock MAF's hold up or is

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Maybe I missed it but do you have to remove the motor for the install?? Also at power levels you tested how did the stock MAF's hold up or is it safe to say aftermarket MAF's would need to be purchased??
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Maybe I missed it but do you have to remove the motor for the install?? Also at power levels you tested how did the stock MAF's hold up or is it safe to say aftermarket MAF's would need to be purchased??
I am running stock MAFs at the power levels posted without issue.
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I am running stock MAFs at the power levels posted without issue.

Kit must come with 3" intakes
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A - To achieve lightning fast response and maximum power we utilize 2 x 2.5" tubing from the turbochargers to the intercooler. This is the optimal size to keep the system pressurized and limit the pressure drop, but big enough to sustain high HORSEPOWER. The intercooler piping post intercooler (from the intercooler to the engine/throttle bodies) is twin 2 ¾" light weight aluminum piping which is fully polished for "show car" quality look.
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I am running stock MAFs at the power levels posted without issue.
Im also running on stock mafs at around the same levels.
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Maybe I missed it but do you have to remove the motor for the install?? Also at power levels you tested how did the stock MAF's hold up or is it safe to say aftermarket MAF's would need to be purchased??
It seems your question was already answered by this awesome community, but to confirm Yes - your engine WILL have to be removed for installation of the AAM Competition Twin Turbocharger System.
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