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Old Oct 26, 2008 | 04:05 PM
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Lightbulb COLD AIR INTAKE,To Ram or Not to Ram?

I have been reading just about al I can find on CAIs. NeedsWings, TVT, K&N, ShadeTree, MAI, Short, Long, Wrapped, Dual, Single,etc, etc. I don't like the looks of the NeedsWings and TVT single tube intakes however efficient they may be. The short tube duals look more asthetically pleasing except that they are on the engine side of the radiator, thus are full of hot air. There are several dual COLD AIR INTAKES in front of the radiator which appear to be fully efficient and functional, HOWEVER, K&N, NeedsWings and TVT all denounce these from highway/road use.
INJEN and K&N both have recently offered "Shower Caps", (my words) that are water repellant and do not hinder breathing.
I would like to know a NO BS reasoning why the filters mounted in front of the radiator with "Shower Caps" will not have roadworthy results in varied weather conditions.
What will the air flow effects be utlizing the OEM engine cover and Air Boxes with the original or K&N filters removed and filters placed in front of the radiator?


ala CopyCat

OR ala BORICAN


Safeguard your high-flow air filter without sacrificing performance. Injen's nearly water proof Hydro Shield repels water and other microscopic debris while still maintaining smooth airflow. Available in Red, Blue and Black. Lifetime Warranty. Read More
Priced from $22.95 each http://www.autoanything.com/air-filters/20A50499A1.aspx

Question is: What do the Big Boys have to say about useing the filters on the road??
thanks----John P
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