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  1. #1 Re: Dyno Science: "CAI" Box vs Open Cone Intake 
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    Wee bit of straight piping between the two I'm sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    Wee bit of straight piping between the two I'm sure.
    this.

    It's attached to either the tube or the airbox. both present a known restriction and the system is calibrated to this flow and relative turbulence.

    If you change this too much you will need to recalibrate the MAF somehow.

    Float a msg over to Overkill and you'll hear the same thing. he recommends some tubing between the filter and MAF for this reason. Tosses off the calibration.
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