Oops, as a Couper, I did in a Sedan thread what I hate Sedaners do in Coupe threads

So, I did some digging and remembered past discussions. Yes, this flap appears to be a stop-gap way to get more out of a restrictive CAI at high revs when you stomp it. IMHO, I'd either leave it alone or permanently open it if I could install some ducting to at least pull colder air. I see why this is frustrating. However, to those who argue that CAI
mods are just more noise and no HP, this flap, just being there, proves otherwise
As for the Coupes, we have such a great stock CAI it's hard or impossible to best with
aftermarket bling. Most modders put on an SRI to look cool, but as an "HAI" it's actually worse than the stock CAI. Also, there's the carbon filter with a stock hi-flow paper filter. Thus it's a brilliant simplicity to remove that second filter and have one of the best CAIs around. My intake temps (via the ECU) are usually only a few degrees different from outside temp.
It looks like the Sedans, at least some models, also have this secondary EPA filter right next to the paper one, and so you can also easily remove it, too. This means such a Sedan's paper filter is also hi-flow (which is why only dropping in a K&N does nothing in such cases).