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Originally Posted by luigi90210 could you explain why it would need to be tuned? i believe they are knock offs of either the K&N SRI or the Takeda SRI(im leaning

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Old 08-03-2013, 11:51 PM   #17 (permalink)
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could you explain why it would need to be tuned?

i believe they are knock offs of either the K&N SRI or the Takeda SRI(im leaning more towards the takeda because of the size and style)

i suggest looking up Modshack's SRI

he already messed with silicone tubes and compared them to post maf tubes, they are basicly the same iirc
With such a small width MAF section and so large before and after, I can promise the voltage will drop. A larger tube drops volts so the ecu will think the motors at a smaller flow rate and will add less fuel than whats needed, run lean, it blows up. Typically a MAF section needs to be at least 9" long and nice and straight.
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