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legmaker

Lmi Website Is Now Live!!!

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Looks good Chris. Do you have some specific instructions for measuring for a custom tube? I need one to fit a Cervini's ram air system that I modified (to take out the inlet restriction). Should I just photo it from a couple angles and add measurements?

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Looks good Chris. Do you have some specific instructions for measuring for a custom tube? I need one to fit a Cervini's ram air system that I modified (to take out the inlet restriction). Should I just photo it from a couple angles and add measurements?

that would be a start. doing custom work without having the piece or the set up tends to be a bit difficult and costly.

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yes he did. my biggest thing was doing a site that was very simple, clean, yet effective. john hit the nail on the head. i have some small things to add and john wants to "tweak" some real minor stuff, but overall it is 100% what i was looking for.

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Yep, 3 years in the making. The longest running "open" project is finally live. We actually built 3 full sites for LMI... It just took Chris 3 years to learn how to work the interweb. lol.

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Hey man, does the true cold air keep dry when driving in a rain storm? I like how the filter it hidden and its not yelling "Im not stock! See my big ass cone filter!" like the rest. I think that is the one I will eventually get for mommas RT.

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unless you decide to become a U-boat commander, the True kits are just fine in the rain. Considering 98% of the area where the filter resides is blocked by the fender liner and belly pan, it would take a DEEEEEEP "puddle" to submerge the filter. Running the optional water repellent pre-filter wrap will keep 99% of any moisture from getting to the pleats of the filter. It is my favorite system. If I had a N/A car, this would be my choice.


Yep, 3 years in the making. The longest running "open" project is finally live. We actually built 3 full sites for LMI... It just took Chris 3 years to learn how to work the interweb. lol.

hey now...... you would be impressed with my new found web skills..... i actually was able to re-direct my old site address to the new one. i did it all by myself! ;)

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