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Old 10-25-2011, 08:01 AM   #1
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Default fogged airbox?

Is there any benefit to fogging the airbox on my ti with the m44 or is it just another item to add to my list of mods?
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there has been plenty of threads covering the same question the answer is always: not a noticeable difference but some gains
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Makes nicer noise.

Check out the forum "Air filters/intakes"

http://318ti.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=8
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I personally think that air filtration is compromised when you mess with OEM filtration systems.
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I personally think that air filtration is compromised when you mess with OEM filtration systems.
That's the beauty of the Fogged or M42/M44 dual intake mod. All you're doing is allowing more air to get in to the factory box where it's still filtered and metered the way Fritz intended.
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