The Model 3 doesn't come with an air intake filter, but there are after-market options to add one.
(Not talking about the internal cabin; talking about an additional filter to go on top of the air intake under the hood in the front.)
Is it worth adding one?
It wasn't engineered to have one, or else it would come equipped and be available for replacement as OEM, so I'm wondering if it's a waste, if there's a downside to adding a potential restriction point...
Thoughts?
(Not talking about the internal cabin; talking about an additional filter to go on top of the air intake under the hood in the front.)
Is it worth adding one?
It wasn't engineered to have one, or else it would come equipped and be available for replacement as OEM, so I'm wondering if it's a waste, if there's a downside to adding a potential restriction point...
Thoughts?