HELP. aem filter.
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perfomance of dented aem tubing
just bought a used aem intake off a guy real cheap, but there are a few dings from rubbing on the tubing, do you think this will affect the performance at all?
Modified by lowlight at 10:09 PM 4/29/2003
Modified by lowlight at 10:09 PM 4/29/2003
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Re: HELP. aem filter. (lowlight)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lowlight »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the rubber attachment that connects the filter to the tubing is ripped. [. . .] also, there are a few dings from rubbing on the tubing, do you think this will affect the performance at all?</TD></TR></TABLE>
if the filter material isn't affected, just clamp up the entire filter assembly to the piping really well. won't hurt anything.
the dings shouldn't affect anything, either. even if the tubing was dented so much that you could see it from inside the tubing, it won't hurt. Ever see the inside of an iceman intake? there's a big-*** hump inside the tubing for where the mounting bracket screws into. doesn't hurt.
if the filter material isn't affected, just clamp up the entire filter assembly to the piping really well. won't hurt anything.
the dings shouldn't affect anything, either. even if the tubing was dented so much that you could see it from inside the tubing, it won't hurt. Ever see the inside of an iceman intake? there's a big-*** hump inside the tubing for where the mounting bracket screws into. doesn't hurt.
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