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    Finished up the intake. Cost about $37 for everything. It makes a real nice growl now. what you guys think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    Finished up the intake. Cost about $37 for everything. It makes a real nice growl now. what you guys think?
    Very Nice man, i didn't know you were on here
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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanFairladyZ32 View Post
    Very Nice man, i didn't know you were on here
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    Looks good! Does your butt-dyno say there was any power gained or lost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4R4d0x View Post
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    Looks good! Does your butt-dyno say there was any power gained or lost?
    yea i just signed up.. as for power couldn't tell it was humid as hell last night you could see the fog/mist in the headlight so not good conditions to judge.

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    A nice growl is worth 10 hp easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by creek View Post
    A nice growl is worth 10 hp easy.
    I didn't make a sticker for it so only 5 hp.

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    Do you know the inside diameter of 90 deg hose you used? I think it's 2.75" on both ends right? I've been meaning to do this on my car as well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonieGT View Post
    Do you know the inside diameter of 90 deg hose you used? I think it's 2.75" on both ends right? I've been meaning to do this on my car as well...
    If you're going to put an MS on your car soon, does it really matter? I'm assuming you're going to remove the MAF, so you can get whatever size you need to work with the filter you'll buy. TB end of the coupler should be 2.5"

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    Allow me to demonstrate my ignorance: I don't know? I didn't realize the MAF would be removed with MS...
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    MS uses a MAP sensor, not the MAF. On an NB I honestly don't know if the MAF stays in place, but it makes no sense that it would. Maybe if you're wiring the MS in parallel? But then that sort of defeats the purpose of using an MS if you ask me.

    Kind of take that back: The MAF delete kit is optional. But still, that's a large selling point for getting an MS anyway (even more so for an earlier car).

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    I guess I'll know soon enough. Reverant should be building my MS any day now...
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    You might want to get on that. I think you need to jumper it certain ways if you're using the MAF or not (according to a very quick glance at the MSPNP first start directions for a 1999, no clue on an NB non-PNP unit). I know you need to pick up an IAT sensor at the very least as well if deleting the MAF, so might be in your best interest to get that all squared away sooner than later, just so you're not waiting around for more things to get mailed to you.

    BUUUUT...I'm not an MS guy [yet] so I would confirm/deny all that I just said with someone that is.

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    Way ahead of you there. I've got the IAT sensor, data cable, tuner studio, and an Innovate MTX-L sitting at the house...
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    Ah, so then most likely you will be removing the MAF. In which case, my original statement stands: get whatever size coupler end you need for whatever cone filter you get (or size pipe you will be using). The throttle body takes a 2.5" coupler.

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    Great, thanks for the help Rob. I've got a lot to learn before I go ripping my only car's brain out. Should be a good time.
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    I'm in the same boat. Only more of a brain transplant: going from the LINK to an MS. Either punt and get all new wire harness, or reverse what was needed for the LINK and then start over with the MS? Well, I have other cars. So I guess it's a different boat. ha

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    I now relinquish control of your thread Kevin. Thanks for letting me borrow it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    Finished up the intake. Cost about $37 for everything. It makes a real nice growl now. what you guys think?
    For $37 it is really TCB! Where do you get your stuff?
    Gabriel

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabkwong View Post
    For $37 it is really TCB! Where do you get your stuff?
    TCB? Ebay is your friend, $15 shipped filter, $15 shipped 90* elbow, autozone $7 for hose and fittings/clamps

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    What is the setup you used to plug in the air temp sensor? The hose is 2.75" diameter!?
    Gabriel

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