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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 167
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you're correct about pulling air from fender, kinda... you wanna pull the air from a closed area, as low as possible. However, too low could suck up water if you drive through a deep puddle/flood. Afterall, hot air rises, the cooler air is down low. You can also wrap the intake pipe as well to keep thermal temperatures from negating the temperature of the air being pulled through the cold air intake. GL w/ your supra... my NA needs a 7mge rebuild atm :\
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