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#23678 Jun 28, 3:43pm
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Aight, I got an Injen CAI installed a while ago. The filter was installed right in front of my driver side wheel behind the wheel well. My question is if that is the best place to have the filter?? It looks like not much air can get into that. Especially since it's right behind the bumper. What can I do?? is there a better place to put it or is there something I can remove to allow more air to flow to it?? Thanks in advance for all replies.

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i think that is where it is supposed to go...gets lots of air there. should be here... [Linked Image from newcelica.org]


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i'm pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be

it should look like this [Linked Image from newcelica.org]

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lol you got the better pic though. I took the first one I saw that had the opening where it should be. wink


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haha thanks

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okay, I understand that that's where it's supposed to be, but does that really allow for a lot of air to get in?? Shouldn't there be more openings around it to allow more air?? isn't it kind of limited because it's right behind the front bumper which is blocking the air from getting through?

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It will get plenty of air here...getting yourself a body kit will help with your "airflow delema"

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Little off topic, but nice Ninja Scroll pic pbcelica. thumbsup

#23687 Jun 29, 9:35am
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Yea it will be fine there when yu drive it will get plenty of air even with the bumper there. There is really no other place to put it short if sticking in out from under the hood j/k grin

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it was designed to go there...it will get maximum air flow don't worry.


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yes gets great air flow!!

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