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Old 10-23-2008, 06:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Eco-Fit - '13 Honda Fit Base
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Sorry about the delay. I was unable to get to my pics at home, so without further delay:
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Top Down view into the air box. The screen is just 1/4" grid, and their is an inverted hose clamp pressing the grid against the opening (I'm quite proud of that ).
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A side view from the outside of the air box. This helps keep the woodland creatures out of the air box .

As far as removing the snorkel, it's a snap. The plastic is flexible enough, but you have to remove the battery. The snorkel is attached under the battery tray and right near the headlight, but other than that it's just wedged in there. Important note, the intake will make a much more noticeable noise, not unpleasant, just a little louder than stock.

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The engine bay of a 2002 Toyota Corolla S. Yes it's mine. No, I know it needs to be washed. And no, I don't recommend a K&N air filter unless you a racing.
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