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Do it ur-self cold air intake
ive done a custom cold air intake on a 79 mustang, but how can i do one for my laser? The main problem i am having is tryin to figur where to put the sensor on inside of the air filter. hope thats not too confusing.
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Re: Do it ur-self cold air intake
I am guessing it is the MAS sensor. You can make it in two pieces and put one on each side and then use hose clamps.
If it is a plug type sensor.. i guess you could drill a hole and put in a fitting (forgot there exact name they are gray) and use abs cement to hold it in place in the hole. Then you could screw the sensor right in.
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yes its the MAS airflow sensor. but its haped kinda funny and it didnt seem like it would fit it the tubing.
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Re: Do it ur-self cold air intake
look up the POSr home depot intake.
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Re: Do it ur-self cold air intake
The "www" button below my posts will take you to the pos website... The process is similar for a 1g, but the MAS needs a 3" coupler, not 4. Its easy to figure out once you get started.
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