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I was checking my air filter, and I was wondering what is the purpose of the big plastic box between the inner and out fender. The intake air goes through it, but what does it do? It seems like would restrict the air flow to the engine. I have leaves in the air filter box, and wonder what may be trapped elsewhere. |
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Designers often put these seeming insignificant bits of plumbing into induction systems. The purpose is to tune the intake to damp out turbulence which would otherwise restrict the airflow. Take a shop vac and clean out the air passages between the air filter and the air intake. There should not be any noticeable restriction. Keep clear of the mass airflow sensor (if there is one) between air filter and throttle body. They're fragile... "Gary" <gober (AT) NOSPAMverizon (DOT) net> wrote in message news:78P4k.4313$WH.1024 (AT) trndny05 (DOT) .. I was checking my air filter, and I was wondering what is the purpose of the big plastic box between the inner and out fender. The intake air goes through it, but what does it do? It seems like would restrict the air flow to the engine. I have leaves in the air filter box, and wonder what may be trapped elsewhere. |
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