What is the height of the Sylphy's air intake?

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HannahAnn
07/28/25 5:19pm
The height of the Sylphy's engine air intake is approximately 80cm. The standard configurations of the top-tier Sylphy model are as follows: 1. Safety features: Front and side airbags for driver and front passenger, front and rear head airbags, seatbelt reminder, rear child seat anchors, tire pressure monitoring, ABS anti-lock braking, brake force distribution, brake assist, traction control, electronic stability control, lane change assist, lane departure warning, autonomous emergency braking, and fatigue driving alert. 2. Assist features: Front and rear parking sensors, rearview camera, rear cross-traffic alert, drive mode selection, engine start-stop technology, hill start assist, power sunroof, engine immobilizer, keyless start system, keyless entry, active grille shutters, etc.
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JaxsonDella
08/11/25 11:38pm
As a car modification enthusiast, I think the factory air intake height of the Nissan Sylphy is about 30 cm. If you want to add some cool upgrades, you can install a snorkel to raise it to 50 cm, but make sure to have it professionally installed to ensure a tight seal. I've modified several cars, and if water gets in, the engine could be ruined. Also, pay attention to cleaning the filter during maintenance. Driving in the city is usually fine, but deep puddles during rain can be risky—it's safer to go around them. For long trips, bring a tape measure to check water depth; don't exceed half the height of the wheel hubs for safety.
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