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i was thinking i have a 400r front body kit and behind it i have a scoop for my cold air induction then the air goes to my inclosed pod filter. what i was thinking is if i were to seal the cold air induction to my pod (seeing as my inclosser would let most of my air out).

would i gain power or would my ecu be "like wtf is going on here..." and wouldnt be able to ajust to it. the scoop throws in a lot off air in.. at least i think it does. would it be a gud idea?

i was thinking i have a 400r front body kit and behind it i have a scoop for my cold air induction then the air goes to my inclosed pod filter. what i was thinking is if i were to seal the cold air induction to my pod (seeing as my inclosser would let most of my air out).

would i gain power or would my ecu be "like wtf is going on here..." and wouldnt be able to ajust to it. the scoop throws in a lot off air in.. at least i think it does. would it be a gud idea?

by sealing do you mean, sealing all the gaps around your cold air box with silicon or watever?

i had a similar setup on my old car, same front bar and everything, i didnt seal my box.

you wont find much of a difference in just sealing the box up, sure it will make the air a little bit colder, but meh.

the ecu wont change

be prepared to clean your pod alot more often, as the cold air induction pipe brings in all the dirt off the road, i was amaized how dirty mine got after about 6 months of using the pipe.

Ive done this, Just with a UAS Box though, I havent made it air tight or anything... Clutch is right, it will make your pod alot dirtier, if you dont mind cleaning it more often I think its probably better than no cold air feed at all...

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