A G/Z-tube, what?
#16
Joined: Aug 2003
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From: Kansas City
Will do. Another option for sealing the hole would be to cut a peice of plastic and put it over the hole, gluing it to the outside of the tube. That way there is not worry of anything getting sucked into the intake. The only possible downside to this is that there is a 1/2" deep round void in the tube. This spot is filled in with the bottle cap. I doubt the void would cause any measureable turbulence in air flow.
#21
Will do. Another option for sealing the hole would be to cut a peice of plastic and put it over the hole, gluing it to the outside of the tube. That way there is not worry of anything getting sucked into the intake. The only possible downside to this is that there is a 1/2" deep round void in the tube. This spot is filled in with the bottle cap. I doubt the void would cause any measureable turbulence in air flow.