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HOW TO: FOGG Your Airbox
HOW TO: FOGG Your Airbox
original article by Shawn Fogg
Published by cali-ti
01-25-2006
Default HOW TO: FOGG Your Airbox

http://www.logun.org/fog.htm
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By robcarync on 01-25-2006, 08:08 AM
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Also for a note, the m42 engine can be fogged without any cutting of the actual box, as the stock hole in the air box is already at 4 inches.
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By ATF on 05-12-2007, 10:05 PM
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URL Has been changed to http://www.logun.org/e36airfog.htm
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By CATELUS on 10-27-2009, 04:19 AM
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the links dont work anymore!

help anyone?
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By aznlonewolf135 on 10-27-2009, 07:10 AM
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It's super easy to do...

You are basically making a snorkel from your air box to your driver side fog light. This allows your engine access to more and cooler air. I am merely giving you a basic idea but you don't have to use the exact same things I did...

I used/did the following:

4inch ducting (same size as your dryer vent)

Something to mate the duct to my air box

I cut an appropriate sized hole in the air box ENSURING that the hole was below the air filter

I mated everything up and tied the end of the ducting to the foglight
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By pdxmotorhead on 10-27-2009, 07:17 AM
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I really just don't buy fogging on the 95, Mine has a nice large bore tube that connects to the radiator core support and it gets its air from the drivers side Kidney Grill. Unlike the M44 with the cross over pipe...

I thought the fogg hooked to the driver side Brake duct not the fog light..

Dave
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By aznlonewolf135 on 10-27-2009, 10:25 AM
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It's actually spelled, "Fogg" named after the guy that came up with the idea....he did it on a 1.9 z3

http://mz3.net/articles/149.html
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