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Was I suppose to seal the front of my airbox hole off? Just curious. LOL, I don't know if I was suppose to do that or not. If so, what did you use to seal it? I've been sleeping on this for a while because I never felt a difference when I did the FRA.
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I never knew it was suppose to be sealed. Somebody out there that have done this should know. How does the exhaust tone sound when it's sealed and/or unsealed?
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I did it, I never sealed the front of the box, I didnt even know about that till tonight, I felt a little bit of a difference in the begining but now I am use to it. I think it made my exhaust a little deeper but not much.
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