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Originally Posted by christian370z The only problem that could potentially cause is if there is any condensation or water vapor in the intake, it could flow down the pipe directly

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Old 12-22-2010, 03:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The only problem that could potentially cause is if there is any condensation or water vapor in the intake, it could flow down the pipe directly onto the MAF sensor.

It would look much better though, I agree!
Good point… well at least at an angle or somthing...stillens G3 intakes are perfect except for the sensor positioning... it sticks out wayyyy to much for my taste...as well as there clamps... Tell Fujita to keep it as clean as possible OP
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