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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Building and Testing an Airbox' - The design, construction and testing It's often talked about but seldom actually done - putting together a new airbox for the airfilter. The need for a new airbox can come about for a number of reasons - most commonly because the factory airbox has been ditched in favour of a pod filter, but sometimes also because other changes in the engine bay have resulted in the standard filter box having to be turfed. As most people know, the idea of leaving an exposed filter inside the engine bay is a definite no-go, primarily because the engine then breathes hot air, which costs power through more retarded ignition timing and lower density. So an airbox is a must if you have a cone or other non-boxed filter under the bonnet - but how do you make it? You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_110281/cms/article.html
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