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"Turbo guard" or power pipe
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16536323" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>I would use the PowerPipe. Get the largest filter that will fit inside the fenderwell. This will provide clean, ambient air, and , I believe, better air flow.</p><p></p><p>A screen will pass heated, dirty air straight into the blower. Without a section of pipe on the inlet, you might have reduced airflow due to turbulence. This is why you see race cars with a bell shaped inlet. Some air filters feature this type of design.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16536323, member: 143297"] I would use the PowerPipe. Get the largest filter that will fit inside the fenderwell. This will provide clean, ambient air, and , I believe, better air flow. A screen will pass heated, dirty air straight into the blower. Without a section of pipe on the inlet, you might have reduced airflow due to turbulence. This is why you see race cars with a bell shaped inlet. Some air filters feature this type of design. [/QUOTE]
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