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I recently bought an Apexi pod filter, the holes for screwing in for the filter are larger diameter compared to the AFM where its to be bolted onto.

I thought of buying a bracket for this from autobarn or something, but they said something for this would be have to be bought from Apexi and should have been supplied with the filter.

Wtf do I do now? Get a bigger AFM to bolt it on or find a bracket somewhere?

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I think u r best to make your own bracket.

do the holes match up with afm. If not, best to make some sort of adapter.

I dont think u can get you hands on a bigger afm, with out being different electronicaly to the original afm. In other words a bigger AFM will need a new fuel map to match the AFM, or some way to fudge it so it looks the same from the computer.

Sorry cant point u in any direction for such a bracket.

U might be able to make somtheing out of you original air box to adapt to the new filter.

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