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Old 07-01-2017, 10:57 AM   #258 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by sirnixalot View Post
looking at this and the z fever kit, and where I'd rather not have all that heat right in the bay I also need the intake higher than where the BP kit's filter ends up.

Is there any way in hell to fit a 3" intake tube up the passenger side to get the filter some where in the engine bay? I live where when it rains it RAINS and there is alot of standing water since the island is flat and at sea level.

You could probably fabricate an intake pipe and route the filter wherever you want but I don't think it's required. You would have to drive thru water deeper than the center of your axel hubs before you would get water on the filter. Driving through a puddle won't matter cuz there's enough heat to evaporate it away.

What most people don't realize is some of the TT lots have he filter just as low. The GTM kit route the filter to the bumper where the washer fluid reservoir used to be and it's about the same elevation as my BP filter.
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