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Old 01-29-2007, 06:23 PM
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Question mas air flow question

sorry this sounds really stupid but im new on the mazdas, i just got an 88 rx-7 glx and i wanna put an intake filter on it, its been to cold to go messing around under the hood lately so my question is don i need to buy a mas air flow adapter oe is it just straigt threw piping, thank you for anyone who helps me with this
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Old 01-30-2007, 10:17 AM
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Re: mas air flow question

you take out your existing air intake, and install the aftermarket adapter provided with the new intake..
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Re: mas air flow question

well i just wanted to throw a filter on it right now dont have much money to buy an intake right now,
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Re: mas air flow question

Since cost is an issue, do this-- take the top of the stock airbox out of the car, drill holes in it, clean it, and reinstall. You will have a power gain equivelant to turning off the a/c. The car will retain the original filter, but with much improved flow.
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Re: mas air flow question

the filter is most of the intake anyway, the only other part is the adapter....
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Re: mas air flow question

just get any old filter and a plastic MAF adapter, drill holes in the adapter to fit the MAF.

That's what I did on my old 87, and I used a Subaru Legacy cone/adapter.
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