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Do I need anything else for my new intake?

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Right now I have a GT350 manifold swap with stock throttle body adaptor and an Airaid intake. I'm getting headers installed in two weeks and I ordered a tune required PMAS intake and a GT350 throttle body just to round things out when they do the tune. Do I need to get a new MAF or any other little pieces before I take it to the shop? Thanks in advance!
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Your current MAF will fit into the intake, or PMAS will provide you with one. Either way, you don't need a new MAF. I assume the PMAS you ordered was for the GT350? Otherwise you'd need some sort of adapter for the bigger throttlebody.
 
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Your current MAF will fit into the intake, or PMAS will provide you with one. Either way, you don't need a new MAF. I assume the PMAS you ordered was for the GT350? Otherwise you'd need some sort of adapter for the bigger throttlebody.
Actually I ordered the GT one. The only difference that they could tell me was the coupler size and the mounts for the filter surround. I made sure it fit on the throttle body today. It was a little snug but its on there with no problems.
 

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I would say if the Airaid was an enclosed one just be prepared for the higher iats with the pmas. Interesting info on the fit / model differences though.
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