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i reckon if the mesh didnt need to be there nissan would not have fitted it in the first place. car companys dont like to spend a extra cent when building cars so it must be there for a reason .personaly i think if anyone reckons there are big gains to be made by removing are kidding themselves

I've read the negative boost article and it makes a good point. They measured vacuum before and after the AFM and there was a fair difference, which became a smaller difference with the mesh removed. The manometer doesn't lie.

If there is gains to be had, it would probably only be had if you retuned the ECU to suit it. Next time someone gets their car dyno tuned, try with and without mesh see if it makes a difference.

curious..at such a high velocity, compressor spooling and such, do you still expect the flow to be laminar?

maybe closer to the wall...I think can be safely said that the flow is turbulent anyways....what does it matter if the mesh cuts the flow or not..

chances are the mesh are there to prevent larger particles going into the intake system stuffing up the turbo...

better the afm then the turbo..

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