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Old 04-09-11 | 06:18 PM
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I searched and cannot find the most easiest way to do the bfi mod, something a beginner can do. i was just thinking of taking a dremel tool and cut the front side of the airbox i don't know i guess for more airflow

Old 04-09-11 | 07:47 PM
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search please theres already a heap of threads on this topic.
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to answer your question. yes.
Old 04-10-11 | 10:46 AM
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I used to run mine like that and while it helps get a little bit more air in, that air is going to be much hotter now, so the gains are minimal, maybe a little low end response but up top stock feels better. BFI or leave the stock cold air setup is what i say.
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