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    Established Member Two Rings ptowndvldg's Avatar
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    will these fueling parts work for me?

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    I have aquired pretty much everything for my stage 3 2000 s4 6mt build except for fueling/tune.. so its a stage 3 car running on stock programing with nothing done to the fueling. Anything you can do has pretty much been done (its a k04 car).. would these parts work for me and would any of the tunes (awe,vast,jhm,apr,etc.) work for me with them?
    Im debating picking these up from someone but am not completely positive it will be a good buy. still a debate on what injectors to use too. thanks for the help

    90mm MAF housing plus adapter
    3bar FPR
    Hitachi MAF Pigtail w labeled wires
    Hitachi Mass Airflow Meter
    RS4 accordian hose
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    Veteran Member Four Rings AudiSportB5S4's Avatar
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    I wouldn't just pick up a 90mm MAF housing for K04s... 85 is a better choice. I'm running a 90mm on a VAST tune, but it's completely custom and I don't think many customers are running the setup I have because 90mm is way too big for K04s.
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    Established Member Two Rings ptowndvldg's Avatar
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    cool thanks, what about everything else?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 97B518TQM's Avatar
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    So you are thinking if you should buy the stuff the guy is selling in the classifieds. I would first pick the tuner and then go with what they require. 90mm Maf housing is too big indeed for K04s. You will need the Hitachi maf though, as far as I remember, so you can get the maf sensor with the wiring. The rest of the stuff, not really. You could get the RS4 accordion and hope you will find an RS4 maf housing to go with it but then you would need an RS4 box.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings BlkdoutS4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by AudiSportB5S4 View Post
    I wouldn't just pick up a 90mm MAF housing for K04s... 85 is a better choice. I'm running a 90mm on a VAST tune, but it's completely custom and I don't think many customers are running the setup I have because 90mm is way too big for K04s.
    i'm running a 90mm MAF on my JHM stage 3 with K04s... car runs really well.
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    Established Member Two Rings ptowndvldg's Avatar
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    ive wanted to get the tune first but havent found any a-box's for sale as of late

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    Active Member Two Rings noxplode's Avatar
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    My car is an a box like yours and to use the hitachi stuff you end up essentialy converting to an m box. Was looking at thisstuff as well and after talking to a few peole the diameter of the maf housing is critical to the tune. Guy is askin fair prices though you need that pigtail and hitachi maf to get the sensor out of then go with whatever company you go with requires. Hope that helps good luck

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