That's what I was thinking. So the HFM coped well with the (theoretical) pressure difference? I think if you put a nice short but wide shroom right behind the removed high beam or even outside of the engine bay (infront of the car - if regulations allow), and a straight circular aluminum duct up to the HFM, you should be getting more pressure in the intake than with a box, thus making it easier for the engine to suck air, and of course getting the coldest air. Possibly offering some more torque under 4000rpm?
This is important for me because I run the straights on track at over 100mph. Probably wouldn't be much of a difference on slower courses / auto-x.
					This is important for me because I run the straights on track at over 100mph. Probably wouldn't be much of a difference on slower courses / auto-x.


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