90-94 max's check this out!
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#4
This set of MAF adaptor and filter has been selling on e-bay for a VERY VERY long time now. It's worth buying because not only do you get the MAF adaptor, but you get a crappy filter, I guess you can use that filter while you're saving up for a better one.
Check on e-bay, i think you may get it like 2 bucks cheaper.
www.ebaymotors.com search for "maxima intake"
The MAF adaptor for Nissans are all the same, so search around on ebay and you could find it cheaper selling for a Sentra, 240SX, Altima or other cars.
Check on e-bay, i think you may get it like 2 bucks cheaper.
www.ebaymotors.com search for "maxima intake"
The MAF adaptor for Nissans are all the same, so search around on ebay and you could find it cheaper selling for a Sentra, 240SX, Altima or other cars.
#5
Yea i have seen these on ebay also...i had one then upgraded to a JWT intake which I saw was designed much better as far as the adapter goes and the filter seem much stronger...the ebay intake works fine though but i would upgrade when you get more cash
Jay
Jay
#7
But is this better than the old air box
Something is something.. I am not to certian that 25 bucks or so will bring a whole new world of performance, but is it atleast better than stock.? Can you just add the K&N filter later on and use the clamps and bolts..? What make JWT perform ? Any gains with this cheap air filter popcharger?
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Originally posted by 91MaximaGxR
Yea i have seen these on ebay also...i had one then upgraded to a JWT intake which I saw was designed much better as far as the adapter goes and the filter seem much stronger...the ebay intake works fine though but i would upgrade when you get more cash
Jay
Yea i have seen these on ebay also...i had one then upgraded to a JWT intake which I saw was designed much better as far as the adapter goes and the filter seem much stronger...the ebay intake works fine though but i would upgrade when you get more cash
Jay
Thanks!
#10
dude, go down to auto zone, buy their cone filter for like 10 bucks, and your maf mounting bracket, which you already have, is in your stock airbox. it's the brass looking thing. this will destroy your air box but who wants that thing anyways. drill the 4 pop rivets out, then the brass piece will fall right out. get a wheel grinder and grind down the metal piece's flare-out thing and get it sized to the hole of the air filter and there you go. a cheeper than 25 dollar better flowing air filter. If you want pictures i'll have them tomorrow to show you exact steps on how to do it. it's easy.
edit: i can't remember but there may only be 2 rivets. it's either 2 or 4.
edit: i can't remember but there may only be 2 rivets. it's either 2 or 4.
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