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Old 07-16-2005, 12:48 AM
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might be a stupid question, but am i gonna have to put on a airbox breather filter when i get rid of my a.i.r. pump? i saw that they have them on MTI's website.
Old 07-16-2005, 09:42 AM
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Are you talking about the one for the side of the air box? Just go to the parts store and get one, they are like $5-10.
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If you remove your air pump, you will not need the small breather that comes with the air lids. If you have a hole in your air lid for the AIT intake tube, you will have to plug it, but it sounds like the lid you are getting does not have that hole.
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I haven't run a breather since I removed my system.

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What parbreak and rush said.
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You don't need the breather, just plug the hole up on the side of the airbox.




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