Hmm, you cut holes in your body , and placed your filter system in harms way . For what, do you think you gained a noticable power increase ?
You might be looking for the "We love our Zuki's stock" website...... ;DÂÂ
Wait, that's right, they don't have one of those....
Its like this, cars are like tissue paper, in the end you end up wadding it up and getting a new one......My 1st car was a 1970 Baracuda 383, loved that car, wanted to keep it stock, beautiful and clean for ever.....2 years after i got it a drunk driver ran a red light and totaled it out from under me.....my next love was a mazda pickup with a alum block V-8 and a corvette 4sp......engine blew, couldn't find another one (a 1961 Buick Special 215cid alum V8)........my '83 Mustang GT got creamed at a light too......I have about 12 more of these stories but you can see where this is going......if you buy a car to keep forever, stock, so one day its worth a mint, you can't drive that car...it has to stay in a garage so its low miles and clean and accident free....but not a daily driver...
As to another comment I've heard, that its wrong to cut up a X90 'cause they are rare, ppphhhttt, 6,000+ sold isn't rare, its unpopular......the 12 or so 1970 Hemi Cuda's convertabiles made, now that is rare!
100 years from now my X will be dust and rust particles, what I do with it now hardly matters in the long run....long as it makes me happy ÂÂ
...and of 'course there was a power increase, cold air does that, simple physics, may not have been very big but its the total effect from many engine or weight loss mods that give you the bottom line of weight-to-power ratio.
As to "in harms way", jeez, it ain't a battleship and sticks out no further then my mirror or flairs.. I guess that would depend on your driving skill and style...
All who know me off-road know i take my time and know where every tire and rock is, votely least likely tp scrape the side of my X down a big rock or tree....ÂÂ