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<blockquote data-quote="rhelton" data-source="post: 18809915" data-attributes="member: 220031"><p>Nice <img src="/styles/ecf/xf1-smilies/thumbup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbs:" title="Thumbs up :thumbs:" data-shortname=":thumbs:" /></p><p></p><p>It was allot of work I had to do to my Aqua to get it where my K5 is. The hardest part was removing material from the white plastic plug that is in there. I also did massage my K5 a little bit too. I found the air to be a little turbulent, not bad but enough to where it bothered me and a little noisy. So the K5 has two airholes per side for each setting. On the largest setting I opened on of holes on each side to 4mm. Then on the air control ring I opened them up from the inside so there is no restriction and smoothed everything out real good. You cannot tell from the outside anything was done but man is the airflow nice now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhelton, post: 18809915, member: 220031"] Nice :thumbs: It was allot of work I had to do to my Aqua to get it where my K5 is. The hardest part was removing material from the white plastic plug that is in there. I also did massage my K5 a little bit too. I found the air to be a little turbulent, not bad but enough to where it bothered me and a little noisy. So the K5 has two airholes per side for each setting. On the largest setting I opened on of holes on each side to 4mm. Then on the air control ring I opened them up from the inside so there is no restriction and smoothed everything out real good. You cannot tell from the outside anything was done but man is the airflow nice now. [/QUOTE]
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