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<blockquote data-quote="86svo" data-source="post: 4531489" data-attributes="member: 591357"><p>Are you saying you want to run it without an air filter???? BAAAAAAAD idea if that's what you're thinking of.</p><p></p><p>Put a 9" long K&amp;N cone filter on there and call it good, you'll never be able to outflow that large K&amp;N filter unless you're pushing over 500 ponies to the wheels.</p><p></p><p>And yes, you have to keep the Mass Air in there unless you go with a complete stand alone computer management system where you can ditch the mass air. The mass air works in conjunction with the Bank 1 o2 sensor telling the computer how much fuel it should be adding to the car....a very vital part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86svo, post: 4531489, member: 591357"] Are you saying you want to run it without an air filter???? BAAAAAAAD idea if that's what you're thinking of. Put a 9" long K&N cone filter on there and call it good, you'll never be able to outflow that large K&N filter unless you're pushing over 500 ponies to the wheels. And yes, you have to keep the Mass Air in there unless you go with a complete stand alone computer management system where you can ditch the mass air. The mass air works in conjunction with the Bank 1 o2 sensor telling the computer how much fuel it should be adding to the car....a very vital part. [/QUOTE]
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