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Re: Injen RD 1990 Sedan CAI Pics
Yeah! Can you post a pic of the car with the front bumper cover on? I'd like to see whether the filter is "protected" by the cover or whether it is like the coupe where you can actually see the filter sitting up front.
BTW, I'm also wondering if it is truly necessary to remove the bumper corver? Looks like you can reach this from the bottom of the wheel well. Would this not be possible?
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by 350xfire on 04/11/03 05:59 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
BTW, I'm also wondering if it is truly necessary to remove the bumper corver? Looks like you can reach this from the bottom of the wheel well. Would this not be possible?
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by 350xfire on 04/11/03 05:59 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
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Re: Injen RD 1990 Sedan CAI Pics
I don't think it really blocks any air. Well maybe not directly flowing against it. I like to think of it being more Protected from any Rocks or road debris being kicked up onto it. It probaly protects from Rain directly hitting the filter also. I think I recall someone in The Bay area mentioning something to this effect. Still eventually I might put on a AEM Bypass valve just for Extra Protection. Can't be too safe. Nv-35