Best MAF option?

Modular2v

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I have two options for my 30lb injector setup and wondering which one you guys would go with/ had better luck with?

1. C&L 76mm maf matched with an in fender CAI setup

2. PRO M 80mm Maf match to a conical (in engine bay) CAI setup
 
I would ditch anything sucking air from the engine bay. I run a SCT that was purchased from my tuner. They can reflash my chip for whatever injector I choose to run.

However if I had to choose between what you listed I would go with the Pro-M and make it go into the fenderwell.
 
I would ditch anything sucking air from the engine bay. I run a SCT that was purchased from my tuner. They can reflash my chip for whatever injector I choose to run.

However if I had to choose between what you listed I would go with the Pro-M and make it go into the fenderwell.



CANT.....the pro-m is setup for a in bay conical filter
 
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CANT.....the pro-m is setup for a in bay conical filter

What you'll need then is the March Ram Air. It uses an in bay conical K&N filter but routes the air in from the fender via a duct.

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Maryland Stang, that intake setup looks great! Modular 2v, i just installed the 80mm pro-m with 42# injectors and the car started right up, idles very well, has great responce. I will say that if you have a passenger side mount blower, installing the big pro-m is a little trickey as i had to remove my blower to squeeze in the maf, i'll let you know if any problems occur - we had rain today so i left it in the garage.

Walz
 
C&L

My C&L 76mm worked ok with my 24# injectors and cold air intake. After the supercharger install I had to change to the Pro-M 75mm to get low rpm drivability(running too rich). I'd go with the Pro-M
 
CANT.....the pro-m is setup for a in bay conical filter

There are a lot of flange adapters for $20 - $35 (or make your own) that mount to the maf flange and have a lip on the other side. Then you can route it to the fenderwell and put a slip over filter on the other end. Just to give you an idea http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MAF-...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories


***EDIT , I forgot that they calibrate them for in bay or fenderwell use. This may or may not cause issues????