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Old Aug 18, 2005 | 08:04 AM
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the cool-air intake gets air from beneath the car (so the air going in is obviously a lower temperature) than air being sucked in from the engine compartment. It's just that the cool-air intake can suck up water when raining or can be damaged by stuff floating around on the road. My neighbor (mechanic for Toyota) says they love the scions with the cool-air intakes cause they're always getting buisness with them.
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