ram air kit with velocity stack.

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ram air kit with velocity stack.

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this kit came with the intake. i wanna run but just dont know the best way to run it without sucking in water or snow being a daily driver. 2.2l anyone with any experience on this routing?


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What? Near the radiator? Use a K&N filter. It is better to have it in the front clip, but you will have to cut a hole.


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i have flex hose and a velocity stack with my weapon r ca intake. filter sits between the strut tower and battery almost against the inside of the left fender.


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Flex hose is bad for flow. Not to say that it won't let air in. It just slows it down alot.


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this was my cai. worked awesome, and never had an issue with water. all you need to do is run one of those inline filters to prevent the possibility of sucking up water. they dont cost much, and protect your motor

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as you can tell, i wasnt running an inline, but google search it and you'll find em


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