I seriously considered using the [very clean] intake manifold from the replacement engine, but being a JDM [Japanese Domestic Market] engine, it didn't have one of the sensors, so I needed to use the original engine's intake manifold. To scrub it clean, I used a bottle brush with a water-based degreaser, then brought the manifold to the local car wash and used the high pressure rinse to blast it clean.
Considering I needed to design a better air filter setup. When I discovered that the outside diameter of the airflow meter tube was 3", I realized that this would be an inexpensive solution. All I would need to do is cut off the square flange on the output side of the tube, and mount a 3" K&N filter to it.

At the self-service wrecking yard, the airflow meter tube [without the sensor] cost $5. the K&N filter cost $30. Total cost: $35 for setup which will work 1000 times better than the one on it.
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