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Inlet size for air filter
Okay, I have a simple question. I have a K&N filter with a 3" diameter inlet installed on a 2 1/2" diameter AEM short-ram intake. I sealed it with the rubber hose clamp that came with the filter. Reason is someone stole my filter (don't ask) and my friend gave me his extra one. It seems pretty sealed and so far so good. My question is will this cause any problems in the longrun? Thanks.
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"So Fresh and So Clean" - 2001 Acura Integra - Custom Performance Cat-Back Exhaust System - AEM Polished Short Ram Air Intake w/ K&N Filter - Yokohama Tires - Type-R Front Kit w/ Euro bumper lights and Type-R Side Skirts - Leather interior with carbon fiber touches - Two 12" Kicker Comp Subs w/ 400 Watt Prestige Amp and a Pioneer Premier Deck - ...Hopefully dropping this sucker an inch or two... |
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Re: Inlet size for air filter
if it is on there so that it doesn't fall off, it will be fine....
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yeah as long as you sealed it tightly and no dust or dirt can be sucked in around the filter then you will be fine.
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