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General Sport Trac Discussion
MAF housing
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul H" data-source="post: 970592" data-attributes="member: 63747"><p>I have 1 raw plate. No holes drilled at all for mounting or air flow. You will have to drill it yourself. I receive your emil and will repond there as well. Cost for welding...don't really knwo we used do them by the mass order so welder charged us less. I do know that you will need a good aluminum welder. Also yes the plate can be cut with a jig saw or a hole saw. That is how we did the holes. We also just drilled the holes and never bothered with the pattern of the MAF. And I don't want anything for the plate. Jus last one I have and actually just came across it cleaning out the shed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Doing good Ray. Truck still going with all mods. Got 209,000+ miles on it. Visit the site time to time now.</p><p></p><p>How are you?</p><p></p><p>Paul H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul H, post: 970592, member: 63747"] I have 1 raw plate. No holes drilled at all for mounting or air flow. You will have to drill it yourself. I receive your emil and will repond there as well. Cost for welding...don't really knwo we used do them by the mass order so welder charged us less. I do know that you will need a good aluminum welder. Also yes the plate can be cut with a jig saw or a hole saw. That is how we did the holes. We also just drilled the holes and never bothered with the pattern of the MAF. And I don't want anything for the plate. Jus last one I have and actually just came across it cleaning out the shed. Doing good Ray. Truck still going with all mods. Got 209,000+ miles on it. Visit the site time to time now. How are you? Paul H [/QUOTE]
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