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Idea for a "performance" headlight set up (visual aid added)



move your ducts to the outer edges of the middle front bumper opening then so you can keep your fogs
 
i know, but it will only be like 2-4 inches depending on what size tubing you you use that it will take up not the whole thing
 


i like all these Ideas brainstorms so more guys lol I thinks someone should try all of these we as a group we should buy a junker grand prix to test our evil plans on
 
Going through the light is a way WAY more direct path which would also provide an way better ram-air effect.

Its also a WAY more direct path to provide you with a water soaked air filter.

Time of removing headlight = 2 minutes if its your first time
Cost of repairing the engine you hydrolocked= about $1000..

If that 2 minutes of your day is really worth $1000 go for it.



However.... This would be cool for a 24 hour of lemons (Yes lemons, not LeMons, google it if you don't know) race car so you could still see at night while taking in a little cooler air.
 
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if you hydrolock a motor from a little rain coming into the intake then you did something horrifically wrong. water gets in the intake all the time.
 


if you hydrolock a motor from a little rain coming into the intake then you did something horrifically wrong. water gets in the intake all the time.

A little rain? Say you're driving 65 on the interstate in a decent rain and you have an open hole leading directly into your air filter.... Are you telling me that you are only going to get "a little rain" on your air filter?
 
yes. who cares if it is wet. water gets in the motor all the time. it's not like you put a hose on the throttle body and then put it in a bucket.
 
it evaporates. the motor is hot. youre not dumping a ton of water into it, it's water vapor.

all cars eat water when it's raining.
 


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