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i have seen this being done on a vl and a few other cars i was thinking of moving the afm to the other side as in near the throttle body so i can keep the mouth of the turbo the same size all the way through to the air pod or even at the drags not even have a air pod ???

please help with this as im told it might break under the pressure ????

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i think you are talking about blowthru maf right?

if so yes you can do it and it will be fine, however you may find that you blow the top off of the maf due to pressure, nothing a bit of proper silicone cant fix.

make sure you have a quality filter adaptor for the maf as a plastic one probably will not seal properly and leak.

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yer well im putting the afm on the throttle side and ill be running around 20 psi ill try it with a standard one first and if it blows well upgrade to z32 afm i might prepare for it popping off im using all good quality stuff so thats not a problem

i just thought instead of going from a 4"inlet to a 2'5 afm bit gay anyother opinions

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