Okay, so I go into AutoZone today continuing my ongoing quest for a CAI filter, and I was lookin' thru some catalogs, and I saw a complete CAI hook-up with an open-ended cone filter (yes, I'm positive it was an open-ended one--I looked REALLY close). Won't that suck dust into the intake?
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