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Yarp. IMO anything that gets through it will be chewed by the turbo anyway.
Defilter ftw, noone wants their turbos to last a while do they?
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What size is the neck to go on the intake pipe
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3" / 76mm.
De-filter isn't for the long run!
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Should be fine.. Mines 101mm bit overkill for the maf and GT15 id think
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Look on manufacturers websites, places like RamAir you can spec your own throat sizes etc.
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I use a ramair universal foam filter, with 70mm neck. I have 70mm pipe all the way to the turbo which I then have a reducer down to 56mm.