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Old 04-28-2010, 11:58 AM
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2g MAFT question ... PLEASE HELP !!

Hey guys, so I havenet been on here for a long long time. I just ran across a new problem.
About 4 months ago I purchased a 2g Talon TSI AWD
Mods:
6bolt swap
blacktop CAS
3inch exhaust
SAFC
small 16g turbo
RFL BOV

.... so I was at a DSM garage sale locally and i decided to swap my crushed 1g bov with an rfl i purchased for a very cheap price. Then I decided since I am not recirculating anymore to purchase a GM MAFT and a 3inch GM MAF. I got the maft and 3inch sensor on craigslist for $70 so i couldnt pass up the price. The setup came off of a 2g and its v.2 maft.

THE PROBLEM:
all the clips that come with the maft are cut and all i have are wires with no clip. I did tons of searching and could not find any info past ... CONNECT THE CLIPS AND YOUR DONE. Well I dont have any clips to connect haha. Well I found a very nice diagram on vfaq with wire colors etc for a 1g maft installation. it is located at http://www.vfaq.com/mods/wayback/gm_...aftdiagram.jpg ... I was wondering if anyone new of a diagram like this for a 2g MAFT installation, or if someone could make me one .

THANK YOU GUYS IN ADVANCE !!!
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