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Old 01-24-2021, 06:08 AM   #1
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knock out the vents in the trunk to provide adequate ventilation.
Could you elaborate on this a bit? Where is your cold / fresh air coming from?
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Old 01-24-2021, 01:30 PM   #2
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Could you elaborate on this a bit? Where is your cold / fresh air coming from?
For now I've punch out the two vents in the rear of the trunk on the sides. These were there to vent the trunk when it heated up and communicates with the area where the stock muffler was located. If this isn't enough I can remove those popouts on the trunk floor to achieve the same effect. What I will ultimately wind up doing is using ABS to fabricate a dedicated "trunk space" and wall off all the intake components, which I am going to route down and out of those knockouts to twin turbos mounted below. With two young kids and a third on the way though, that part of the project is still quite a ways away lol.

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