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Originally Posted by 209
Hey Guys,
All these mills with injection is very impressive indeed BUT does dust ever enter the picture anywhere? Even after a moderate rain that would put down most dust, impurities and buggers abound. Ok, a light just turned on as I'm typing this. You don't care and just want eye candy alone? Or I have the funds to rebuild so stifle yourself idiot? How do you approach this subject? Or am I stupid? 209
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If you drive your car every day or in dusty conditions (ex you have a long dirt driveway) then you'll need filters. Looks like other posters on this thread have shown some good ways to go there. If you don't plan to put alot of miles on and you can keep the car out of the dust most of the time, then just install a set of screens and avoid dirty conditions. The screens are important to make sure a small stone or something does not get into the motor and cause damage. You will loose substantal power with filters if you need to use them. I am running two injected motors with screens (one for several years now) and I am not seeing anything that would indicate abnormal wear.
- Fred