plastic lights under the pop ups...
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Originally posted by steve's dog
and there is a path for air, through the lense holes, under the lights, and up to the top of the filter
and there is a path for air, through the lense holes, under the lights, and up to the top of the filter
You might get a minor improvement of air flow if you took out the rubber gasket behind the headlight, that is mounted to the hood, but the flow through that area would not improve with removing the FTP lens.
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I second that, I spent lots of thought on this and if you remove your FTP lenses you wont gain nothing. Even when the headlight is down and hood gasket is removed, there is some space for air to got towards the intake area, but if you ever saw FC airflow diagram you'll see that there is no pressure.
(I have it but I dont nkow how to post it)
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this is what you want to see...
remember the further out the arrows are the lower the pressure, while the further in, the higher the pressure.
remember the further out the arrows are the lower the pressure, while the further in, the higher the pressure.
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Originally posted by steve's dog
i replaced the stock intake manifold with a cone filter...but i left the "snorkle" thing on to direct air flow...
i replaced the stock intake manifold with a cone filter...but i left the "snorkle" thing on to direct air flow...
...and there is a path for air, through the lense holes, under the lights, and up to the top of the filter
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