Ram air intake inside air box? DIY Solution?

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I have an injen intake and am wondering if it is possible to isolate it from the engine and just feed air from the radiator cowl and/or hose below a la ST200. Has anyone tried to DIY heat shielding/air flow to a ram air intake? Wondering if I can maybe mod a stock airbox to cover the cone filter. Would that be possible? Too restrictive?
 


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There are some intakes like airtec that include a shield, but my understanding is that the intake doesn’t make a ton of difference as long as it flows enough air. An efficient intercooler is more impactful
 


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Thanks. Running a monster adapt x tune, they recommend not using a cai like the injen but I'm not sure how much of an effect it really has.
 


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Thanks. Running a monster adapt x tune, they recommend not using a cai like the injen but I'm not sure how much of an effect it really has.
On the stock turbo you’re not talking about enough of a difference to spend any time, effort, or money worrying about it, IMO
 


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Random…. I have a ST200 airbox, I was planning to run a proper inlet for it and didn’t secure the hose properly … it fell out. I also have the Velosatech big mouth also. I taped the bottom of the ST200 box closed while I’m missing the hose. I noticed a surge in the mid-range at speed… I’m thinking the shallow ST200 airbox and the big mouth contributed to that.
 


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