The engine modification worksheet has 2 locations that reference the intake and air filters.
One question asks if you have a non factor trim/modified air intake before the TB
Another question asks if you're using a non-factory air/fuel filter
I have installed a cone filter in place of my air box and stock air filter - which one applies?
2013 Rules and Air Intake Question
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2013 Rules and Air Intake Question
1998 M Roadster - T70
Re: 2013 Rules and Air Intake Question
Air filters are free, however once you touch the airbox I think most would argue that you have modified the air-intake.
Chris Parsons
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Re: 2013 Rules and Air Intake Question
I figured that would be the case but found the 2 options a little confusing based on how they're worded.
1998 M Roadster - T70
Re: 2013 Rules and Air Intake Question
You can always go to a high flow drop-in filter that works with the stock air box, it will save a point that you might want to reallocate to something else. I'm considering that option myself
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Re: 2013 Rules and Air Intake Question
Yeah, that's definitely something I'm going to consider - every point counts now.
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