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If I understand your question, your problem is how to connect the MAF to the 90 degree rubber tube, right? I have that same problem. You need a 4" -> 3" reducer in one way or another. If you use the stock one that ProCharger provides, you'll get some air turbulence which isn't good, but it'll work. Let me know what you do because I need help too :(.

Btw, just a heads up, the outlet diameter of that MAF is almost 4" iirc. Go measure the open side and let me know for sure if it's 4".

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I never thought of it before!

http://intakehoses.com/Merchant2/me...roduct_Code=90FB-400R300&Category_Code=9DRESQ

The 90 degree rubber hose that you have that's SUPPOSED to connect to the MAF is 3" all the way. That tube is 3" to 4", so it looks like you might not need an adapter after all. The only problem is you want a straight piece of pipe for the MAF, so I don't know how well it'll work, but it'll work. I guess if it's not long enough, you can try using this at the end of the MAF and connecting that to the 90 degree rubber hose I linked.

http://www.americanmuscle.com/sct-2900-maf-adapter.html
 

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If you get a tight enough clamp it should work, or you can try the adapter I linked. Let me know what you end up doing because I'm in the same predicament as you.
 

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Oh, your MAF SHOULD have a flange, I just noticed yours doesn't...
 

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Yeah, I'd use a T-bolt clamp for both sides of the MAF. For the rest, the worms ProCharger provides is fine.
 

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That's why I said just buy two T-bolt clamps lol.
 
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