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Hey guys im new here so howsit to all.

well anyways my slight issue/task is to relocate my r33 gts25t's mass air flow meter to just before the throttle body mainly so i can replace the stock flexible rubber intake pipe for a stainless or alloy one and i think itll look and possibly be better to move the maf into the intercooler piping, i have been told by one guy that its as simple as installing it where i want it but just turning it around so that it still reads the air flow as vacuum/suction true/false? anyone know if itll work or if theres an easier or better way of doing it? im not planning on paying alot for this so ecu's that have mapping build into them is out of the order for now. cheers for any help.

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yeah I wouldnt put it there, its right above your exhaust manifold.... a hot there it could be...

do a search as well, heaps of others have talked about relocating the afm before.... I dont know why you would bother in this instance though...

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