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Where did you get your 4" ( Mafless intake)

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Fuelie600

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What are you using and how does it fit? Who has the best 4" Mafless intake set up? (fit--appearence--flow). Thanks for the advise. Brian
 
You will need to get the IAC connector offset adapter because the 4" will not fit on the stock IAC setup
 
guess that would depend....fits fine on mine (Mease 4" MAF pipe)

certainly the flex tubing will fit fine also without mods to the IAC
 
Originally posted by Dan Thompson
You will need to get the IAC connector offset adapter because the 4" will not fit on the stock IAC setup

I have the 4" ESP unit and mine also fits fine with no iac mods.
 
AZGN, how much for the Mease? Is it a pipe or flex tube?

Dan, IAC mod is done.

TS6, Who is ESP? Web site! Phone#! how much?

Anyone have any pics??????? Thanks Brian
 
Originally posted by Dan Thompson
You will need to get the IAC connector offset adapter because the 4" will not fit on the stock IAC setup

That's not 100% true. Depends on the setup. I had thought the same, bought the part, but didn't need it.

You can unhook the plastic piece from the back of the IAC plug and fold it out of the way to gain a little more clearance.

P.S. I made my own 4" MAF pipe. See links below for pictures...

http://banningcohen.com/buick/images/4inch_maf_1.jpg

http://banningcohen.com/buick/images/4inch_maf_2.jpg


Hope that helps.
-Banning.
 
I run a stock up pipe, stock throttle body, stock upper plenum. I had to run a phenolic spacer (about 3/8") and my power plate.

Clearance may be different with another plenum/throttle body combo.
 
Banning, I'm using a Hemco which is about 1/2" taller than stock. I also have a 3" inlet on my TE45a----Know of any sources for a 4" to 3" adapter? Later Brian
 
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