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What is the point of that? It is like going to the show, taking your clothes off, them putting them back on afterwards.

Lol What is wrong with that? Sounds like a good night out :)

I'm all the for idea of running an Air Filter around the street (lol. What a crazy thought). Depending on your cars purpose and look. Running a Bellmouth on the turbo would look good for shows / drag but not good long term reliability.

pretty sure thats the same thing you do at a broth....dont see anyone complaining about that...i dont see too many people leaving them places naked

That might make sense if you were planning to stick your penis in the bellmouth.

Boy did this get off topic quickly :D

OP, it's quite simple...if you want your turbo and engine to last...use an air filter. Standard equipment on cars for a reason. Stop tring to find ways around it. See the "no warranty" comment on that eBay listing? I'm willing to bet he won't be forking out for your new engine if things go boom. And boy you'll look cool on the side of the road waiting for a tow truck. Drag cars that do run trumpets and bellmouths are usually the type to have their engines rebuilt after a couple of races anyway so it's no big deal for them.

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