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 Post subject: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 6:05 pm 
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I need a piece of thinwall in the dimensions that are on the attachment. The 90 mm diameter is the outside diameter not the inside. Could possibly do 91 mm. Inside diameter can't be no less then 87/88mm


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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 10:18 pm 
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Roy call Matt at 01726292226 he should have what you need laying around in a trash bin. I am sure he can polish it for you if needed. All he does is SS fabrication.

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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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Sounds like a piece of exhaust tubing would do ... so just about any truck place should be able to supply you with it ...

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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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James I will give him a call

Garry if it was only that simple. 90 mm pipe and the Pitstop dumbfounded.

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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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If it was 3" I've got that laying around all day. :(


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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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Roy wrote:
James I will give him a call

Garry if it was only that simple. 90 mm pipe and the Pitstop dumbfounded.


PitStop isn't a truck place ... German cars do NOT use exhaust pipes that size ... heck, we have more CUI in one cylinder than some cars got in total ...

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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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I showed Matt the post here and he said he really needs to talk to you about it. Matt is really into metal work and really knows his stuff. Must be his Meisterzertificate and his tinkering he does.

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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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Hey James I found a piece that will work. Just have to get it cut to 95mm now.

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 Post subject: Re: MAF Bypass in stainless steel or aluminum
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Call Matt, :lol:

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