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Cone Filters, Which One Will Work
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I suggest a worm-gear hose clamp that fits nicely around the filter. I take it you're bolting the filter to the stock MAF. It's a bit of a bitch, but it'll go on with a "screw-on" type of method the easiest from what I've found. Don't be fooled by the grip of the filter at first, either. The heat from the engine will stretch the neck of the filter a tad over time... hence the need for the hose clamp.

You should be able to see the clamp easily enough in my pictures :)
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Cone Filters, Which One Will Work - NOS2Go4Me - 10-26-2005, 01:48 PM

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