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Hi kvetty.....
In my opinion you might be able to baffle out particles that enter the ram area but the moisture would soak your filtering system. Thats why I want to suck my air from the back. When in motion, the moisture will go up and over..........i think

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[QUOTE=ranger3]Good one Dennis! I had an old Impala when I was a teenager and did the same thing. Everyone thought it sounded cool.
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Heck, I've done that to our old '90 Caprice Police Cruiser at work.
Now THAT turned heads. HAHAHA
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[QUOTE=jayare]...I certainly can't think of anyone I know that has ever objected to "that" sound.
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The feds and state legislators did. Not only did the Corvette have to meet fuel and emissions standards in the 70s, they also had to meet reduced noise laws. Open element air cleaners were some of the first items to go.

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darn Feds really tried to ruin a good thing and they almost succeeded.


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