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Originally Posted by daisuke149 hrmm. so theres a duct in front of the filter? isnt that similar to the guys who are trying to use similar type piping to get

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Old 08-28-2010, 06:50 PM   #10 (permalink)
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hrmm. so theres a duct in front of the filter?

isnt that similar to the guys who are trying to use similar type piping to get more air up tot he gen III intakes?? if this design is 100% useless then so is their ducting.
It's not the same because this "design" completely encloses the intake filter except for the duct work.
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