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Trick Flow Lt1 Air Inlet Elbow Part# Tfs-315b800 With Stock Mass Air Flow Sensor on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Trick Flow Manufacturer Part Number:TFS-315B800 Surface Finish:Aluminum, Natural Warranty:No

I'm converting my Camaro to a carb set up and these are the parts I no longer need.


The Mass Air Flow Sensor is stock and in working condition.

The Air Inlet Elbow is:

Manufacturer's Part Number:TFS-315B800

Air Inlet Material:Aluminum
Air Inlet Finish:Natural
Rubber Sleeve Adapters Included:Yes
Hose Clamps Included:Yes
These Trick Flow® LT1 air inlet elbows are designed to replace the ugly stock rubber air inlet elbow. They not only add a little bit of dress-up under the hood, but they also eliminate the factory resonator tube and include all provisions for using the factory sensors. These elbows are designed for use with SLP-type airfoils and are sized to work with stock air inlet systems. They will work with most brands of cold air kits, too.

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