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The Pusher intake does increase airflow. The filter media Pusher uses is 99.2% efficiency per ISO 5011 standards. I live in a dusty environment and am looking for a more efficient filter to put on my Pusher intake. Something to consider if dust is a concern for you.
Bob
I appreciate the tip, I currently have a Banks system on mine....so far so good.
Here are some pics of my progress. I'm way behind schedule, trip to the Keys is cancelled, wife is pissed, life gets in the way and I'll keep wrenching as I can.
Yeah... got warmer than our long spells of zeros here but I'd take some hot weather right now that's for sure...
The wife keeps complaining about the growing heat. I wouldn’t run the A/C ever if it weren’t for her. I would not want to be down here June thru end of September as the winds are low and ‘feels like’ is nearly triple digits with the humidity.
I see you had the obligatory mouse nest in the valley. I've never had my intake off, but if I ever do, I'm sure I'll find a mouse nest also. That and the remnants of the old windshield washer nozzle that disintegrated when I pulled it out of the hood.
I see you had the obligatory mouse nest in the valley. I've never had my intake off, but if I ever do, I'm sure I'll find a mouse nest also. That and the remnants of the old windshield washer nozzle that disintegrated when I pulled it out of the hood.
No nests at all, it was primarily old dried leaves. There is a couple of spots where you can get into the valley with a shop vac without pulling the manifold, use a small piece of a garden hose fitted to the shop vac hose and you can easily pull out the stuff, or an extension on a blow gun and compressed air.