Halltech Hornet™ 102mm Nylon 66 MAF FS
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Selling this maf I have here laying around its brand new I never used it once its the same MAF that goes into the killer bee intakes for the new camaros and vettes. I dont believe it will work on the older trucks 07 and below only the newer trucks but not totally sure. I want $150 for it.
Heres some pics and more info from Halltech...


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Halltech Hornet™102mm Nylon 66 MAF Short Throw Housing-This is our exclusive 102mm MAF sensor housing, which can be used a a separate MAF for forced induction applications. It is already integrated into the Killer Bee™ II LS3 Ambient Air Induction System. It utilizes the stock LS7 or LS3 Hitachi MAF meter, and has a OEM style receiver for the o-ring gasket for a perfect seal. This pricing does not include the wideband LS9 MAF meter (15,000 Hz capable) shown in the picture. Marine grade stainless steel allen screws and washers come with this MAF and two 4"X4" high temp silicone hoses and marine stainless hose clamps. If you want the LS9 Mass Airflow Hitachi Meter, add $95.00. Just indicate that in comments on your order.
We can provide the stock LS7 MAF code, but your application will require special tuning. The Hitachi MAF meter shown installed is available by request, but not included. Make a note in comments. They are $75.00
Independent engine dyno testing has shown +12 HP with the Halltech Hornet™ 102 MAF Housing and the stock LS7 meter. This MAF cannot be used in place of the stock Delphi MAF sensor in the stock application. We use this MAF housing in our Killer Bee™ AAIS by integrating it into the bridge for ultra high flow.
No other MAF meter in the world features our short throw MAF due to the length of the MAF tower. This provides less restriction to flow, and our exit size is approximately 103.5mm. Read area is 102.5mm. The body is Nylon 66 for heat resistance and durability. IMPORTANT: VERY LITTLE CLAMPING PRESSURE NEEDED ON EITHER SIDE OF THE SENSOR DURING HOSE CLAMP TORQUE TO AVOID COLLAPSE.
Heres some pics and more info from Halltech...


Description
Halltech Hornet™102mm Nylon 66 MAF Short Throw Housing-This is our exclusive 102mm MAF sensor housing, which can be used a a separate MAF for forced induction applications. It is already integrated into the Killer Bee™ II LS3 Ambient Air Induction System. It utilizes the stock LS7 or LS3 Hitachi MAF meter, and has a OEM style receiver for the o-ring gasket for a perfect seal. This pricing does not include the wideband LS9 MAF meter (15,000 Hz capable) shown in the picture. Marine grade stainless steel allen screws and washers come with this MAF and two 4"X4" high temp silicone hoses and marine stainless hose clamps. If you want the LS9 Mass Airflow Hitachi Meter, add $95.00. Just indicate that in comments on your order.
We can provide the stock LS7 MAF code, but your application will require special tuning. The Hitachi MAF meter shown installed is available by request, but not included. Make a note in comments. They are $75.00
Independent engine dyno testing has shown +12 HP with the Halltech Hornet™ 102 MAF Housing and the stock LS7 meter. This MAF cannot be used in place of the stock Delphi MAF sensor in the stock application. We use this MAF housing in our Killer Bee™ AAIS by integrating it into the bridge for ultra high flow.
No other MAF meter in the world features our short throw MAF due to the length of the MAF tower. This provides less restriction to flow, and our exit size is approximately 103.5mm. Read area is 102.5mm. The body is Nylon 66 for heat resistance and durability. IMPORTANT: VERY LITTLE CLAMPING PRESSURE NEEDED ON EITHER SIDE OF THE SENSOR DURING HOSE CLAMP TORQUE TO AVOID COLLAPSE.
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Lol sorry man but thanks I might have a couple other little things for sale so keep an eye out just sold my long tubes to a buddy here in town going with a dif setup
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Jan 12, 2021 06:18 AM






glad you got it sold

