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    I took off my intake to clean my IAC with some rubbing alcohol and I found the attached hole that was rubbed by my alternator pulley.

    Does anyone know what this box does and if the hole would affect anything, like idle?
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    Wouldn't it also cause in issue with the air/fuel ratio as un-metered air is getting in the intake?
    Could it also slightly change the temperature of the air, its now coming from behind the radiator rather than by the exhaust header?
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    Thanks Rogue and EricJ!

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    And unfiltered air i.e. dirt.
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    Aftermarket intakes often eliminate the box in their design. Not sure what loss/benefit this has.
    ...and across the line.

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    I was able to pick one up from Rogue at Miata Solutions for a nice price. All installed and seems to have fixed my idle issue, or the rubbing alcohol did.

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