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    Miller GEN III MAF Conversion Kit (14lb. Injectors) --SOLD--

    For Sale: Miller GEN III MAF Conversion kit. Comes ready to install with stock airbox housing, K&N air filter, airbox adapter, silicone boot, Bosch MAF, Miller GEM III chip mounted in Bosch 0 261 200 153 Motronic ECU. The MAF, and chip have never been installed or powered up. You will just need to follow the included instructions (cut and splice one wire) and plug in your existing AFM connector to the MAF. This is for the stock M20B25 engine with 14lb. injectors. ---SOLD---

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    Last edited by KMOSES; 06-15-2015, 07:05 PM.

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    Photo of chip before being installed in 153 ECU

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      #3
      HMMMM....might be on the near horizon.
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            #6
            Available?

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              #7
              Yes it is!

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                          #13
                          With the silicone adapter, one could easily substitute a K&N (or similar) cone filter, right? I mean it should just bolt right on where the stock box connects?

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                            #14
                            You are correct!

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