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I'm loving that air block.
However, I wanted to see if the ideas that just popped into my head can work.
Is it possible to create a new CF intake duct, which could also work hand in hand with an IndyEvo radiator shield? The duct could be larger in width and height and allow for a greater amount of air to pass into the filter area, similar in size to that of the HKS Kansai air box duct.
Idk, it's a little rough, but that was an idea that popped into my mind.
Thanks for the great looking products! That CF is awesome!
-Jalal
However, I wanted to see if the ideas that just popped into my head can work.
Is it possible to create a new CF intake duct, which could also work hand in hand with an IndyEvo radiator shield? The duct could be larger in width and height and allow for a greater amount of air to pass into the filter area, similar in size to that of the HKS Kansai air box duct.
Idk, it's a little rough, but that was an idea that popped into my mind.
Thanks for the great looking products! That CF is awesome!
-Jalal
Last edited by MJ23FE; Nov 20, 2009 at 08:45 AM.
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The tooling is done for mini battery version and I will have the first one next week. I have the bracket in hand and will be finishing up the trim fixtures this weekend .
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Just ordered the cf cam sensor heat shield.
You should have a program for owners of failed Buschur aluminum cam sensor shields. Maybe a $10 dollar credit if you mail in whats left of your failed one. I still have the small chunk that resides under the bolt.
You should have a program for owners of failed Buschur aluminum cam sensor shields. Maybe a $10 dollar credit if you mail in whats left of your failed one. I still have the small chunk that resides under the bolt.