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Old 06-14-2007, 11:16 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I don't have this mod, but when my car heats up and the fans come on I noticed the air around the CAI gets a lot hotter.

Has anyone verified that running the fans won't stir up the hotter air under the hood and allow the hotter air to enter the CAI?
I have a pic of my raw temp reading while idling. It was about 90 degrees out and i was sitting in a parking lot with both fans on low for about 20 minutes. The raw temp got up to about 135 or so. So it definitely gets hot around the nose end!
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