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Joelzy -> RE: STOCK AIRBOX COLD AIR INTAKE (10/31/2006 8:59:23 AM)
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Im sure it could, it was so simple and it made a great difference. Youre more brave than i, bagel, i would never rock a cold air in the snow, im in Dallas, Texas, in the least snowy, very little rain, not even dusty part of the state and i still wont do it. I dont want all that gettin in and i dont know exaclty how easy it is to screw up a motor with a cold air, but i know a guy that used to have an eclipse with a cold air down low and somehow he sucked in enough water to hydro-lock his motor. not sure if it was a puddle or what but since then ive been weary. not to mention if the cone filter is in the engine bay, its not particularly pullin cold air, its probably pullin warm air unless you have it down by the bumper, thus closer to the elements. I had a cone in the engine bay on my minitruck before i bought the v-dub and that thing was always nasty... couldnt keep it clean at all I really liked this setup because it still utilized an enclosed filter.
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