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Step 1. Remove the MAF sensor
from the factory air intake system, and disconnect
the intake all way back to the throttle body.
Then slip the 3” x1.5” black hose
over the end of the MAF sensor and fasten it with
a 3” hose clamp to the gooseneck on ram
air box.
Step 2. Attach the ram air
box to the radiator housing so that the throttle
bodylines up straight with the hose attachment
of the ram air box and bolt it into place using
the small hole inside the air box.
Step 3. You will need to purchase
a short 3”x8” flexible duct hose from
a local Pontiac, or GM Dealer parts dept. part
number GM #25170358 and replace the long existing
hose on your throttle body. Connect the hose to
the throttle body and the maf sensor using 3”
hose clamps. (See Photo below)
Step 4. Once you have your
maf sensor in place you will need to reroute the
wire on the maf sensor electrical supply wire
to reach the new location of the sensor, and place
the sensor into the 5/8” rubber grommet.
Step 5. Connect the black 5/8”
PVC valve hose onto the 5/8” metal fitting.
Then place the filter into the air box with the
flat side up. Place the foam gasket onto the hood
around the air opening. Some models have an additional
small hose that needs to be inserted in to the
air stream. Do this by drilling a small hole into
the side of the short hose that goes between the
air box and the MAF sensor. Then insert the small
hose into the side of it. You can purchase a small
barbed fitting from your local hardware store
for a good connection between the two hoses.
Note: Most 1993 Models do not
have a MAF sensor, in this case just connect air
box straight to the throttle body with flexible
hose.

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