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He did mention some foam. But what size particle does it filter out? I really doubt that it has anywhere near the efficiency needed to protect the internals of the engine. It's better than nothing.I THINK the OP has some foam behind the white plastic piece, so there's some amount of filtration going on.. so that's good.
Everything else is bad though, unfortunately.
OP.. read a little about intake air temperatures, their effect on timing, and timings effect on power. Also read up on intake air velocity.
To be belittling wasn't my intention either, my bad If I came across that way. I'm still "hungover" from a real crappy weekend, probably a bit grumpy.He did mention some foam. But what size particle does it filter out? I really doubt that it has anywhere near the efficiency needed to protect the internals of the engine. It's better than nothing.
I wasn't trying to belittle him in any way. Merely offering some positive educational value instead of saying "it's bad" without giving a reason why. I've had lots of people over the years tell me I had a bad idea, but not tell me why it's bad. I think that is insulting and counterproductive. I have far more respect for the people who taught why my ideas were bad.
Just a minor detail; all it needs is a LeafGuard.No filtration - abrasive dust and dirt is getting sucked right into your engine.
Don't tell me what to do!We don't bite here
How about a strong request? Please, don’t bite the newbs.Don't tell me what to do!
Focus on gentle nibbles.