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So I'm posting this with the distinct possibility that I might sound like an idiot, and that there might already be a similar thread out there (search function was only

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Old 02-04-2015, 10:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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So I'm posting this with the distinct possibility that I might sound like an idiot, and that there might already be a similar thread out there (search function was only pulling sale threads and dated stuff). Am I able to put on post MAF with an intake (Stillen gen 2 or R2C)?In theory replace the stock air boxes with the heat shielded filter (like a SRI) and instead of the metal tubing have the silicone post MAF. I like to do exhaust and general maintenance work (fluid changes, bearings, breaks, etc.)myself, but I have very limited knowledge of actually upgrading under the hood. Any help or recommendations will be greatly appreciated!
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