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    8Y 3.5# Intake

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    Odd that they don't make any effort to keep it from drawing in air from the engine compartment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyboyS4 View Post
    Odd that they don't make any effort to keep it from drawing in air from the engine compartment.
    Thats the trend these days!



    APR does it to!

    https://www.goapr.com/products/engin...rts/CI100038-A
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    APR didn't with the PEX open intake.

    https://www.goapr.com/products/engin...parts/CI100041

    It's an odd choice for vendors who are selling parts that typically make small gains to do something that is going to degrade performance.

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