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your options are; cut up stock box and aftermarket tubing and use 3 couplers and filter. buy another intake. use aftermarket tubing with stock air box. use stock tubing and stock air box.
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^^ok just making sure. That really sucks though.
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Bump if anyone could point me in the right direction to get my intake to work
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If the screw holes are that far off it might be better to drill new holes and tap them if there's enough material. If not then I would say try and find a different intake or at least a section with a MAF mount. I think someone had one posted in the classifieds section on the forum. Can you put up a picture or two of the hole alignment?
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1NZ-6spd
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Does the sensor fit in the hole? The screws aren't esencial, they're just there to locate its orientation and keep it in place.
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Well if you have tools to make the hole bigger and get the sensor in there you can just seal it with a little silicone and zip ties.
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Just make sure it's oriented in the right direction and dead nuts straight.
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Never thought about zip tying the sensor down. That'll work! I'm guessing if I take a metal file to the hole ill be able to get it to fit. It's not off by much but enough to piss me off hahaha
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Nope neither lined up on mine. Both were off about 3-5 mm or so. The maf is less than a mm from fitting but it wouldn't go down. I'd say I'll be installing it this weekend coming & I'll let you know how it works out
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I would be a little weary of the zip ties on the MAF, don't want any leaks there. Maybe you can make an adapter with some aluminum stock.
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