I understand the benefits of cooler air into the intake. The area at the front of the 06 grill is setup with a duct that feeds air to the driver's side brake rotor area. If I put a hose into that duct I will significantly reduce the cooling flow to the rotor. Of course, the wife will not be racing the car so rotor heating will most likely not be an issue. Guess I have some thinking to do.
Danny
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quote:Originally posted by Mean Green
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Did you feel an improvement in performance? Did you connect the 2" hose directly to the airbox snorkel or just point the end of the 2" hose at the snokel from a close (1" or so) distance?
Thanks
Danny
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Yuo can run a 2" flexible hose inside the liner from the hole next to the fog light up to the fenderwell hole. Put a few weep holes at the hose's lowest point to drain any moisture that gets in the hose. I did this on my '03 GT and loved it. Never had a problem with rain and it rains a lot here in Oregon.
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You won't really feel a difference in performance. If there is any it is subtle. You are helping colder, denser air into the intake. Every little bit helps. [?] I ran the hose right up to the snorkle. Some people have run the hose right into the airbox.
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