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2006 GP supercharged can't find a CAI anywhere help!

max9string

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hi I've been looking everywhere on the internet for a 2006 GP GT supgercharged CAI can anyone help me out there? don't tell me plz that I can make one, I don't wanna make one I wanna buy one

thank you
 


you can simply put a open cone filter on the end of you maf sensor plastic tube. done.

when the factory air box is removed you'll have room for it.
 
Hmmmmm...your decision but....you do know a homemade one is just as effective as a bought one correct? Also a homemade one costs about 35 bucks vs like a lot lol. BUT! If you must have the bought one try zzp or wbodystore
 
those don't seem to have a place to plug the MAF? can I unplug the MAF whithout getting a CEL?

Hmmmmm...your decision but....you do know a homemade one is just as effective as a bought one correct? Also a homemade one costs about 35 bucks vs like a lot lol. BUT! If you must have the bought one try zzp or wbodystore
 
No what you do is run a plumbing adapter from TB to Maf, then open cone on end of MAF, or onto an elbow..

Heres mine.. its not a SC, but the concept is identical.

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where in Canada?
 


ya, don't break the maf, was a pain to fix lol..

if you need a legit parts list MAX, just PM me and i can give you links to Homedpot parts etc.
 
As said before, do you really want to spend 200ish bucks on an intake that does the same thing as one made yourself for 40-50?

04+ have an eternal MAF sensor, so you have to do what Mad Monkey did, within reason, you can change it slightly.

Also the whole cold air to hot air, makes such a minimal difference its not even worth it to try and get the cold air into the motor.
 


Which is again the same ****.

I got that AEM filter when it was $20, and using some PVC pipe with my MAF in a hole. Works great. $40 > $200 for something more effective ftw.
 
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