Varis CF air duct
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mine will prob be for sale, 2 the highest bidder... if youd like to send an offer do it by email, jarr85@aol.com thanks
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Originally posted by Z BOY
any problems with water getting into intake with the air duct?
pm sent to kami
any problems with water getting into intake with the air duct?
pm sent to kami
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Originally posted by Z BOY
before i do a search on this, have you noticed any difference in hp? has anyone dyno'd this air duct?
before i do a search on this, have you noticed any difference in hp? has anyone dyno'd this air duct?
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Originally posted by Z BOY
any problems with water getting into intake with the air duct?
pm sent to kami
any problems with water getting into intake with the air duct?
pm sent to kami
Since it rains almost every day in the winter up here, I figure I'll just keep it taped off till spring. A wet filter isn't going to move as much air as a dry one.
BTW- Black electrical tape works pretty well if you overlap it.
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Originally posted by Bahraini350Z
Did any of u guys install an extension hose from the duct to the filter?
Did any of u guys install an extension hose from the duct to the filter?
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so, what if we just cut a whole in the bumper as per the template, and then just cover the edges with some form of cf material? it seems like the varis airduct really doesn't add much in the way of added flow because the outlet portion of the duct is so small. what do you guys think?
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Originally posted by Z BOY
it seems like the varis airduct really doesn't add much in the way of added flow because the outlet portion of the duct is so small. what do you guys think?
it seems like the varis airduct really doesn't add much in the way of added flow because the outlet portion of the duct is so small. what do you guys think?
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Originally posted by DrVolkl
I've actually taped mine off for winter here in Seattle. It's not a huge problem, but I noticed one time during heavy rain and driving on the highway that the filter was getting a little wet...and there was some drops of water splashed around in the filter compartment.
Since it rains almost every day in the winter up here, I figure I'll just keep it taped off till spring. A wet filter isn't going to move as much air as a dry one.
BTW- Black electrical tape works pretty well if you overlap it.
I've actually taped mine off for winter here in Seattle. It's not a huge problem, but I noticed one time during heavy rain and driving on the highway that the filter was getting a little wet...and there was some drops of water splashed around in the filter compartment.
Since it rains almost every day in the winter up here, I figure I'll just keep it taped off till spring. A wet filter isn't going to move as much air as a dry one.
BTW- Black electrical tape works pretty well if you overlap it.
lol. I finally got mine in earlier this week. Hopefully the sways go on this weekend.