I have searched high and low for the answer to this and I found enough to give me more questions, so here we go. I have a 2004 GTP that I am/was going to do a fender well intake for. I looked over the writeup on how to do it, bought the parts from Lowes, and when I popped my hood I realized that the writeup was for a 2003 or older. I have a 3in MAF sensor to negotiate with. So this one might take a little of my hillbilly engineering if I don't get some guidance

I originally thought of just putting a 3in-4in coupler off the end of the MAF and running 4in tubing into the fender well with a filter and cutting out my fender well bracket to make room for the whole thing. However, it seems like it may be a waste of time to run 4in tubing into 3 in MAF into a factory 3 in corrugated section with elbows. From some of the research I've done folks are saying by the time the air reaches the 3in section and gets run through the corrugated elbows it disturbs and slows air flow enough to mitigate the benefit of the cold air and the 4 in pipe preceding it.

The alternative is to run a cone off the MAF but I'm not a fan of sucking in hot air and it looks to me like the factory air box would be taking in colder air than an open cone.

I'd like to do the FWI the right way, buried in the fender, out of the engine bay, sucking the coldest air possible. Has anybody done one of these and successfully incorporated the MAF into the system while still maintaining 4in tubing throughout most of the intake.

I'm not set on any one way yet so I'm completely open to suggestions and ideas.

I was thinking a 3in to 3in coupler right off the TB to hook into the MAF. Then running a 3in to 4in coupler off the MAF into a 4 in elbow and down into the fender.

Let me know what you good folks think