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Japanjay 07-09-2013 10:41 PM

Measurement from the G3's
 
So I need some help from the guys with the Stillen G3's installed. I need to know the distance on the drivers side tube, from the bumper side of the triangulation bar down to the corner of the MAF sensor bung weld line closest to the bar. And then on the passengers side, same side of triangulation bar down to the first slight bend right before the MAF sensor. Any help would be greatly appreciated and please be accurate as possible, due to me needing this for some custom paint work on the new pipes. I will be installing them after the powdercoat and paint work, so I cant get the measurement myself.

Japanjay 07-10-2013 04:53 PM

Bueller?

Japanjay 07-13-2013 02:32 AM

Jesus I cant believe that is not one person that can go into the garage, pop the hood, take a measure, then post it on here. I am going to have to do a test fit and waste a ton of time taking apart and putting back together twice for a measurement.

DEpointfive0 07-13-2013 02:36 AM

Lol, can I give you the info without it being installed on my car? I have the tubes and such, just not installed

Rob63 07-13-2013 02:58 AM

Not wanting to be too picky, LHD or RHD? Just stick to LH or RH side and if you can be a bit more descriptive I'll measure now as my bonnet's up ready ;-)

Rob63 07-14-2013 01:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Japanjay (Post 2402615)
Jesus I cant believe that is not one person that can go into the garage, pop the hood, take a measure, then post it on here. I am going to have to do a test fit and waste a ton of time taking apart and putting back together twice for a measurement.

Jesus, I can't believe you can't bothered to reply...:icon18::icon18:

Xplicit97 07-14-2013 01:20 AM

I think he needs measurements installed.. ill hit him up and have him reply.. thanks for the info guys. I know he was at a show all day.

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Rob63 07-14-2013 01:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Xplicit97 (Post 2403597)
I think he needs measurements installed.. ill hit him up and have him reply.. thanks for the info guys. I know he was at a show all day.

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Mine's installed...

Rob63 07-14-2013 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob63 (Post 2403600)
Mine's installed...

Offer to measure now 'timed out'...

Japanjay 07-14-2013 02:57 PM

It would installed. Kinda hard to make those measurements as close as possible with the bar sitting on the ground the piping just laying under it.

Here is a picture. The yellow lines indicate the measurements I need. Thank you to anyone that can get this for me. Driver side is from the edge of the bar the welds of the MAF bung straight down the center of the pipe. Don't have to go from the edge directly to the spot of the weld, but draw a line as if you were to cut the pipe right at the weld. Passenger side, from the edge of the bar to the first slight bend centered on the pipe.

Reason I need this is because I am going to have a pin stripper lay some lettering on top of the powder coating in that area since it is the only real spot to put it. Makes sense why stillen chose the same spot to put their logo. And what I am getting has to be symmetrical, unlike the reference between the stillen logo in this picture on the passenger side versus the driver side. Stillen buried the logo hallway under the bar on the drivers side tube.

http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o...pscd685a32.jpg

synolimit 07-14-2013 03:33 PM

Any reason those MAF locations are so different? One would think they should be equal so both sides of the motor get the same readings and such.

Anyone know the ID of the pipe at the MAF flange?


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