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Old Jul 23, 2010 | 10:58 AM
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That is about what I used to figure out the 500CFM. As long as someone else agrees with my numbers I think I am good. I just know TI told me the filter was 1500 and the filter I wanted to get was 1100, I just don't want to choke the engine. I wish I had a way to test the flow. All I have here is pressure testing equip. I suppose I could rig something up but I'd prefer not to. Thanks dB
Put a vacuum guage after the filter, before the Throttle Body.
That will show you under the numbers air flows at WOT...

Old Jul 23, 2010 | 03:59 PM
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I may have to swing by my local parts store and get one. Thanks dB
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I contacted them and they will sell me a new one for $50. I have credits at Autozone form other purchases and they have an HPR filter that flows at 1100CFM which should be more than I need.
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Can I convert a livelink MAF COUNT in to CFM? or the airflow #/min?
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