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Old 04-12-11, 11:30 PM
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boost controller filter

Do you need to put some sort of filter on the end of a boost controller to prevent any objects from getting sucked in or does the boost controller take care of that?
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where would you put it?

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That filter is used to keep moisture out off solenoid.. You can drive without that filter, but if you can buy somewhere that filter.. Just to be more on safe side...
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Hah, that picture made me laugh for the first time all day.... consider it stolen.
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