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Date:         Tue, 25 Jun 2002 15:22:55 -0400
Reply-To:     Dan Barrett <dan@OFFTHEHILL.ORG>
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From:         Dan Barrett <dan@OFFTHEHILL.ORG>
Subject:      Re: Air Intake Beyond K&N in WBX
Comments: To: wolfburger@ATTBI.COM
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Josh, I'd say you could try a forced cold-air induction rig if you wanted to: run some nice large-diameter hose up to the passenger-side intake. Inside the mouth of the intake, fashion some kind of funnel which would force the air into the hose. Plenty of folks rig this kind of poor man's turbo on other vehicles -- I recently sold my Mazda Miata (the "one guy:three cars" ratio was out of whack), but the forced induction thing is a popular enough mod to warrant kits:http://www.performancebuyers.com/catalog.html?carLineID=10&view=description&partID=1846&areaID=6&subareaID=44&start=1&thumbs=0&q=&scope=All Downside is that it only works at speed, and there might be some problems associated with feeding the Bosch slightly colder air. Best, d.

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