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    Hey guys new to the forum... been lurking around awhile finally signed up!!! Some really awsome information here!! Thanx.
    I my first mod removing the air box and install a cone ... anyone see a problem with just removing the box installing the filter right to the stock mass air flow sensor tube??... also made nice little bracket to make sure filter stays stabalized...??
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    its how its done. rip box out, lay the pcm where the box was or zip tie it in, clamp filter to the maf tube. and thats it.

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    That's how I did my initial set up. You can make a custom set up if you want to as well.

    This is my set up.





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    looks sharp where did you relocate the mass air flow sensor?
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    It's what the black coupler is bolted too.

    Filter - tube - coupler - MAF - coupler - TB

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    The airbox comes apart in 3 sections, leave the section that the PCM snaps onto in the car. No reason to remove it unless you are doing a fender wall intake as there is plenty of room even for a setup like Stealthee's, and it still has a 3 inch tube pulling colder air in from behind the headlight.
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