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I have ordered one but now i'm worrying that its not the right choice because i've read a lot of comments saying that during rain the water gets in the engine or something like that, so should i not use the intake? or what? I have a 95 teg.nah , the intake+filter cost me about $62. good deal.
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Your problem is you are putting a cold air intake on a crappy car. Just get the replacement K&N filter. Don't bother with getting the intake which might give you 1-2 hp for 150 bucks. Not worth it at all! You can make your own for a tenth of the price.
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dont listen to rude people. he is right about the horsepower though.. you should not have a problem with the kit if you install it correctly and all your inner fender walls. if you are that worried about it a AEM makes a bypass valve that blocks off air from the filter and pulls air from the engine compartment when it senses water..
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