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Suprman imagine it like this: turn a bottle of water upside down and the water will come out at a certain rate. Now give that bottle a twist and create a vortex. The water will come out 4 times faster than before. I think the design of the intake is to do the same thing with airflow. But what do...
Not even gonna dignify the noise with a reply!
98G you hit the nail on the head. Apart from what you mentioned. the intake is not mounted as high only to keep the water out, but higher above the ground, as the air is exponentially less polluted with dust particles.
Underneath the air intake are several round turbine looking openings , I wouldn't be surprised if the length and shape of the intake is specifically designed. Kind of like the hose that goes from the exhaust pipe to the intake to work as a large particle filter
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