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Old 11-12-2010, 10:10 AM   #28
Daniel
F6 - with sugar on top
 
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Yes, you would just remove the 3 winged screws (easy and no tools required) to lift the airbox top and fill up the washer reservoir as per normal.

The airbox if anything is a more tidy looking option than stock, hiding lots of cables, plugs, washer reservoir, headlight backing and some pipes...

I no longer have this car so as above your best bet is to swing by BPR and view as many of the comparative dyno runs as you want.
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