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That’s a good idea for the air ducts, that’s my issue - if this is a street car, down here you have to deal with sand and potential flash storms. Filters would get clogged quickly, and you’d have to risk possible water ingestion
And ya drive it in the rain:unsure:....good thing yer not up north you'd be drivin it in a blizzard
 


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That’s a good idea for the air ducts, that’s my issue - if this is a street car, down here you have to deal with sand and potential flash storms. Filters would get clogged quickly, and you’d have to risk possible water ingestion
Even as a race car. I would not drive it back to the pits or anywhere without filters. You will have to tow/push it everywhere except down the track. That means you’re going to be compromised by the airflow limitations the filters. I’ve seen a number of Pro Mod level cars feeding big turbos thru the rear of the hood.
 




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