Stock air box lid not sealing

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One some airboxes though, overtorquing them deforms them for a worse seal. Plastic is annoying :|

billet aluminum all the things!
All else fails I’ll wrap the top and bottom with duct tape to seal it.


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One some airboxes though, overtorquing them deforms them for a worse seal. Plastic is annoying :|

billet aluminum all the things!
Thats why i want a mountune lower again. ( if i could get all the mountune pieces.... )
 


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One some airboxes though, overtorquing them deforms them for a worse seal. Plastic is annoying :|

billet aluminum all the things!
Yea and with it essentially being a wood screw and no real threads I've been careful to not over tighten them but still caused an issue.
 


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Thays a good idea. Id love to find a used mountune lower. Or should i skip that and go st200 box?
 


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Thays a good idea. Id love to find a used mountune lower. Or should i skip that and go st200 box?
St200 box is basically an upgraded mountune box. Also comes with the lid, snorkel, paper filter, and a new sensor.
 


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I have a cpe currently and im not pleased with the fit and finish. ( after waiting months while they moved to get it)
 


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