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With the daughter at her god parents this weekend. I decided to make a "wet MAF preventer".

 

I started with a piece of carboard to get a template and then used a sheet of acrylic sheeting as it is water proof.

 

I know it looks a little crap now but if it works I will look as using it as a template and maybe getting another one done in stainless steel with rubber edges.

 

Here are some pics anyway.

 

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LOL, Why don't you just fit an unvented nose panel? LOL Would have been easier and looked better.

LOL, Why don't you just fit an unvented nose panel? LOL Would have been easier and looked better.

 

IMO the vented nose panel has nothing to do with it, the leak comes from the bumper seal between the headlight panel, and go and polsih your cowboy boots:p

kind of along the lines of what FunkSi said....didn´t you put on a ducted nose panel to allow more air to flow in to the air filter, and haven´t you just stopped that now happening with the perspex sheet ?

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No mate, I put the panel on there purely for cosmetics.

The bonnet vent however was for air flow.

 

I never had a wet maf problem until I got my Doolz. I guess sitting at the sides rather than the middle it catches more water.

 

I know it's coming from above rather than the front.

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