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So after reading a few posts about cai and seeing that its bad to have your filter in front of your radiator like i have mine in the first picture. It really does blow a lot of hot air through those fans wow! figured this out today by myself. anyways, i was trying to find out different ways to put my piping so that the filter wouldn't end up in front of the fans again. I think i got it down right, but tell me if this is totally wrong. the filter is now above the radiator fans btw. This is also 3 inch piping it should be fine right??
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Your fans aren't blowing constantly, so you still will be sucking in hot air from the engine. Why not route it to the factory air resonator box in the fender wall? With the intake located under the hood you will still be getting hot air. 3" piping is okay, not bad about it. I bet it sounds mean huh?
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