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Old 07-11-2008, 09:39 AM   #19 (permalink)
NJSierra
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I didnt say the enclosed box did anything in my post. I like the enclosed box set up because you dont have the gaps around the intaked tube leading to the filter and it has a enclosed lid at the top for less engine compartment heat to be sucked up in your engine... On my application with the volant... The opening to the Volant Air Box come directly from the fender well(unlike the GTO's). There is constant cooler air coming in through the fender well opening than the other units which are just open to the engine compartment which does mean cooler air... Thank you.

PS.. Volant also makes an additional ram air scoop that you can attach to the box that is routed towards the front end of the vehicle(lower valance area) that can suck in even more fresh air(not engine bay heat)

thank you again.
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