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Can anyone tell me where this goes and possible post real time pictures. At the moment I have a min air filter on it. The vacuum from this is so loud and I need to know either where it goes or if I should just leave it as is with the mini filter on it.
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like antone said, it should be connected to your intake piping, pre turbo, post filter.
its fine with a mini filter on it, i actually have a short section of the stock hose connected to the pipe with a filter on the end of that. been that way since the day i swapped with no issues, and is how most guys who delete the stock intake pipe do it. only thing i would add is that you should think of that just like it was your intake pipe, in that you want a quality filter on there as well. also if its very loud with the filter attached right to the pipe, a short section of hose will reduce volume some. -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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