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Old Jun 27, 2011, 10:48 PM
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Stock MAF Adapter?

I'm about to reinstall a more traditional cone style filter and I still have the old MAF adapter I used when I ran AMS's stage 1 with K&N filter -

Basically - is a gasket not required if I use sensor safe sealant (Permatex ultra blue sensor safe)?

I'm not sure if it's the a Vibrant or some other MAF adapter. Can someone help me identify it? It should fit the stock MAF correct? My question is more pertaining to the gasket I need - is it a stock sized gasket? Or was it it something that came with the MAF adapter?

This is what it looks like:



Is this the appropriate fitting MAF adapter? If so, I need to use a stock gasket when I reinstall it correct? Does anyone have the part # for that gasket?

Basically - is a gasket not required if I use sensor safe sealant (Permatex ultra blue sensor safe)?

Thanks a lot

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Old Jun 27, 2011, 11:27 PM
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There should be a oring type gasket on the maf so no need for another gasket , also looks like a Vibrant .
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Originally Posted by 02-Lancer-Es
There should be a oring type gasket on the maf so no need for another gasket , also looks like a Vibrant .
I'm not sure if I have any gasket on the MAF - I'm running an apexi right now and the set up is quite different. I'll see for myself once I actually get the part off though
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Reason i say there is a gasket is because from the dealer there is one and stays stuck onto the maf .
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Ah - I think what I am looking for is one like the one pictured here:

https://secure.buschurracing.com/cat...ccbcff64aeb545
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bump for a part # on the gasket.. or where i can get one
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bump - is a gasket not required if i use sensor safe sealant? seems to be the word
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