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Originally Posted by synolimit I can't decide. I'm not great with design. What flows/better? 1. Or 2. Neither, you need a hi-pressure area and the best place is from the

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Neither, you need a hi-pressure area and the best place is from the base of the windscreen (oops .. sorry, windshield)
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Neither, you need a hi-pressure area and the best place is from the base of the windscreen (oops .. sorry, windshield)
Besides being lower I see no difference than with brake duct cooling lines. They're holes on the front bumper and seem to work for people. I will say this though, seeing people sell stillen cai the filters are ALWAYS filthy in one spot. Mine are dirty too and its in the very back against the radiator in like a one inch section so some crazy airs going on in there.
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