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either. It is essentially an x-pipe on the intake. Two pipes mandrel bent at ~110 degrees, the joining sides will be split-seamed (not cut out and welded) in the middle and then branching off at about 60 degrees to the two filters. One side will have a screen tack welded in that simulates the MAS, the other side will have an actual flange for the MAS to bolt to. The idea here is that you measure half of the intake air, gain cross-sectional area of the intake system (the reason for split seaming) AND maintain equal flow through both filters. The idea of making the intakes seperate reminds me of the idea for a solar powered flashlight. Its nuts.

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