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As Matt mentioned in another thread, the front bumper design allows optimal position of the front air intake for the is200 right through the middle. Thought I'd post up a quick easy diy fix to improve air flow through the stock air inlet for the is200.

If you remove the air inlet intake and inspect it, you will see 2 holes that are uncovered (open). If you paid attention to physics in high school, gas/air will take the least path of resistance.. ie. via the 2 holes. so simply cover it up with heat resistant tape, chewy, or whatever.

Simple? yes.

Does it do anything? of course!

Don't believe me? try punching another 2,3,4 or 5 holes in your air intake :P

Sorry I don't have pics.. but I can post some in a few weeks if anyone has trouble with this.

not sure if this diy is applicable for sxe-10's? anyone confirm?


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possibly.. but from memory they were located on the side of the intakes.. sorry i cant confirm this was 3 odd yrs ago n dont have the car with me

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As Matt mentioned in another thread, the front bumper design allows optimal position of the front air intake for the is200 right through the middle. Thought I'd post up a quick easy diy fix to improve air flow through the stock air inlet for the is200.

I said that??? :blink: where??? :D

Matt =)

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As Matt mentioned in another thread, the front bumper design allows optimal position of the front air intake for the is200 right through the middle. Thought I'd post up a quick easy diy fix to improve air flow through the stock air inlet for the is200.

I said that??? :blink: where??? :D

Matt =)

Lost your memory from the accident? :P

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