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Old 02-01-2007, 01:53 AM
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I have a BMC induction piece I would like to fit, however it does not cater for my Maf sensor (small grey & black piece which locks into air box). Is there anyway of doing without the Maf sensor? Is it needed? Is there anyway of getting the maf sensor and the bmc piece to work together?.

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pic of BMC induction piece.



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Old 02-01-2007, 06:41 PM
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The only word i can possibly use for the MAF is critical!

You may be able to make the BMC connect to the MAF sensor, if not, don't bother!
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Ok cheers, I won't bother fitting the BMC.

Think I will just go for a aftermarket panel filter.

Which would be the best choice panel filter?

K&N, Pipercross, or Green?

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Probably your best bet, far better than trying to bodge something on

Couldn't possibly comment on which is the best
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