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Location: Kirkland, WA
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I need opinions as to which tube/filter system works best without contaminating the hot wire sensor - any experiences and advice on where to buy?
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Use the stock air box and filter, Modify the cover so that the hinge clears.
Instant cold air intake. ![]()
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Me like track days
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Location: Kirkland, WA
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Will the cover - the one which is essentially a frame - work without mods? Such as this: http://www.fabspeed.com/airbox.html
Craig @RS
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No, you need to cut a few square inches out of the top, then you can reseal w/ duct tape to draw in only the fresh air, or leave open to draw in some engine compartment air. It really makes little diifference.
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