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Old 12-20-2009, 03:03 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tommyguns View Post
Thats cool but you might want to check out this link, injenairintakes.com
read the description and then go to applications page and scroll down, you will find the 2009-10/ 370 Z listed. Like I said I don't know if there needed, but I would think that there must be a chance if they sell something to prevent it. Trust me I have seen them in plastic also. Hey who am I to say whats needed its just something I read. No harm no foul right. I hope I didnt offend you in any way.
Given the amount that people worry about water ingestion it makes sense for them to sell hydro-shields whether they are needed or not.

I can tell you, though, that with the LT intakes they are unnecessary. The filters are housed in sealed compartments on either side of the front grille. The only way water would ever get in there is if you drove through a few feet of water.
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