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Join Date: May 2002
Location: IL
Age: 40
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Installed my Typhoon air intake!!
Yay! It looks good. Its a K&N Typhoon with the filtercharger. ran me 140 bucks. The instructions were good, and it only took me a few hours. Unfortunatly the saddle bracket wouldn't work because the filter wouldnt clear the hood line. I hope it wont make a huge difference. It sounds like I have no muffler, except its up front. Its cool though, ill post pictures when I get em developed.
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Repost Wagon
Join Date: Dec 2001
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Age: 44
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do u have like a heat shield over the filter ? and yeah post some pics.
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no I dont. Is it vital? nobody told me this! The filter isn't next to anything that could get incredibly hot, except the battery. What do you suggest?
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Repost Wagon
Join Date: Dec 2001
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it's under the hood and things there get hot enough. i would suggest something that will separate the airfilter from the rest of the engine compartment like kevlar or some sheet metal
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Join Date: May 2002
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hmm...ok...I've got a few ideas. thanks guys.
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