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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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hey Doc, any clue as to how soon it will be ready?? Also tomas i used the K&N air filter kit to clean it like 3,000 miles ago. So does it really look that dirty?? Also i know K&N filters suggest you clean them every 10,000 miles. If the doc was to make a cold air intake piping that goes inside the fender how would you clean it. Would it be best to get an apexi filter since from what i read its almost maintenance free!!
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