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Air box modification


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19 hours ago, 2001 996 seal Gray said:

So  if you disconnect the small hose and seal off the hole in the box  and put the hose back you basically will accomplish the same thing?   I'm just looking for a little bit more throaty sound I'm satisfied with the horse power.

 

Basically yes.  But I wouldn't do it again myself.  At certain RPM ranges it makes an unpleasant high frequency noise.

That aspect of the airbox is designed the way it is for a reason. 

 

However you seal it up, though, be careful it can't get sucked into the motor!

 

Bill

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Yes. The air going back into the box is just muffled to reduce the sound. If you seal if off you will get a bit more sound at high RPMs.

 

Here is how I did mine using the cap from a quart of Castro Edge motor oil, which just happens to fit perfectly when inverted. Insert the cap upside down and reattach the hose. Done.

 

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