Where to find 3.5" MAF hose?

YGETV8

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I searched and maybe just can't come up with the correct search words? I found 3" and 4" online, but can't find 3.5"! Bought some probably 6 years ago for my WE4 to use with an LT1 MAF, but sure can't remember where! Now I need it for the same application on my RX7.

Thanks, Jay
 
I think he may be talking about hose, not hard pipe or MAF, like what the stockers came with. Clarify with us if you will Jay.
 
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Precision Turbo stocks and sells all of the reducer style and straight style silicone/nomex hoses. # 219-996-7832. Just tell them what ID you need and go from there. Only color is black, that is, unless they started carrying colored hoses.
3" to 3.5" reducer hose pn 076-3012
3.5" hump hose pn 076-4006
Not sure on straight 3.5" hose.

HTH

Patrick
 
I must not be describing it correctly: the flexible hose that goes from the MAF to the turbo, only in 3.5" diameter. I know it's out there! Thanks, Jay
 
I must not be describing it correctly: the flexible hose that goes from the MAF to the turbo, only in 3.5" diameter. I know it's out there! Thanks, Jay

If you can't find a 3.5" maf hose, just use the 3" maf hose with a 3" to 3.5" adapter if your trying to fit the end on a 3.5 LS1 maf.
 
I was looking at that, but I really hate the idea of bottlenecking anything prior to the turbo inlet, ya know?
 
There's a place locally that I bought some 4" blue silicone turbo hose from earlier this year....I know they sell it by the foot....Let me see if I can find the # again and I'll get back to you through a pm.

The Darkside
 
McMaster-Carr has it. Another board member showed me pictures of the stuff he bought from here. It's very nice. I was considering it for a stock appearing build up I was doing. He said it worked perfect, and was durable. Sorry I don't know where in the site it is, but I know it's there. :)
 
Apparently, me and Smackdown are on the same wavelength 'cause I was searching Grainger and McMaster Carr yesterday also and found some. I'm sticking with 3.5", that way I won't have to worry about any stepdown adapters. The 3.5" MAF would be the airflow "limiter" anyway.

Nice work, BTW!
 
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